Residents of Geelong can expect a day of two halves this Tuesday, with a damp start set to give way to clearer skies and sunshine. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a forecast that promises a classic transitional spring day for the region.
A Morning of Showers Before the Sun Breaks Through
The day began with overcast conditions and light rain, a continuation of the showery weather that moved across the state. The forecast indicates a high chance of showers during the morning, particularly before noon. However, there is good news on the horizon. Weather conditions are predicted to improve significantly as the day progresses.
By this afternoon, the cloud cover is expected to break, allowing for a mostly sunny finish to the day. The maximum temperature is forecast to reach a pleasant 17 degrees Celsius. Those heading out later will want to be prepared for breezy conditions, with north to northwesterly winds developing.
Looking Ahead: The Rest of the Week's Outlook
The improving trend is set to continue into Wednesday, which is shaping up to be a superb spring day. The Bureau forecasts a sunny Wednesday with a top of 19 degrees, offering an ideal opportunity to enjoy the outdoors.
However, the settled weather may be short-lived. Current models suggest a change is on the way later in the week. There is a medium chance of showers returning from Thursday, potentially extending into Friday, as another weather system approaches Victoria. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest forecasts as the week develops.
For the most accurate and immediate weather warnings or updates, the Bureau of Meteorology's official website and app remain the primary sources of information.