Victorians advised to remain indoors due to predicted strong gusts of wind reaching 130km/h across the state.

Strong winds and hazardous surf expected in Victoria, with potential for tree damage.

August 31st 2024.

Victorians advised to remain indoors due to predicted strong gusts of wind reaching 130km/h across the state.
The state of Victoria is currently facing some treacherous weather conditions, and authorities are urging its citizens to take necessary precautions and stay safe. With strong winds and destructive weather predicted, it is important for everyone to remain at home and avoid any unnecessary risks.

The winds are expected to reach up to 130km/h in some parts of the state, including Tasmania. The State Emergency Service (SES) has issued a severe weather warning for central and southern Victoria, as well as the Northeast Ranges. They have advised residents to be on high alert and to stay informed about the potential hazards that may arise.

In particular, residents in central Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne should be prepared for winds averaging 50 to 65km/h, with destructive gusts reaching up to 130km/h. The western regions, including Geelong, the Mornington Peninsula, and Gippsland, are also expected to experience strong gusts.

The SES has also emphasized the importance of staying indoors and working from home if possible, in order to avoid any potential dangers brought on by the severe weather. These hazards may include debris, damaged buildings, fallen trees, and power lines. Additionally, there may be thunderstorms and heavy rain, so it is crucial for everyone to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.

The winds are expected to ease off by Tuesday, with only light to moderate gusts. However, it is still important for residents to stay informed and follow any updates from the authorities. Let us all stay safe and protect ourselves from the hazards of this wild weather.

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