MORE rain is expected for the rest of the week, which is good news for crop farmers across the Wimmera.
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Bureau of Meteorology's senior meteorologist Matthew Thomas said to expect some strong winds across Victoria.
"A cold front will move over Victoria on Wednesday, and that will see northerly winds increase," he said.
The winds will peak in the Alpine areas in the eastern of the state late Wednesday afternoon.
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"We'll see some rain through Wednesday, Thursday and Friday," Mr Thomas said.
"On Wednesday we'll see a north-westerly cloud band move through the west of the state."
Rainfall will pick up for western Victoria on Thursday.
The western part of the state could get between 15 to 25mm of rain.
Not as much rain is expected for the Mallee and parts of the Northern Wimmera.
"Only 5 to 15mm expected," Mr Thomas said.
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The forecast for Horsham for Wednesday, June 23 is a 95 per cent chance of rain, about 6 to 10mm of rain are expected. The overnight low will be 7°C with a top of 13°C.
On Thursday, June 24, there is a 95 per cent chance of rain with about 5 to 8mm expected. A thunderstorm is also predicted for during the day. The overnight low is expected to be 6°C, with a top of 13°C during the day.
For Friday, June 25, there is a 80 per cent chance of rain but with only 1 to 3mm expected. It will drop to 6°C overnight with a top of 14°C.
Slight rain is expected on the weekend, with the highest chance of rain being on Saturday with maybe 1 to 3mms of rain in the morning.
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