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Thunderstorms expected Wednesday

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a thunderstorm warning ahead of extreme weather forecast for Wednesday 5 January, valid until midnight Wednesday.

Severe thunderstorms are considered ‘possible’ for south-east of Melbourne and ‘likely’ for much of central Victoria.

Heavy rainfall and flash flooding are considered the biggest risks, with damaging wind gusts and large hail also possible.

Narre Warren’s SES Branch posted a warning on their Facebook page on Tuesday night to remind locals of safety precautions.

“Thunderstorms are forecast for parts of the state tomorrow and Wednesday, with a chance of flash flooding in parts,” the message said.

“During storms, make sure that you stay away from hazards such as fallen trees, damaged roads, and fallen powerlines.

“And never, ever enter flood water.”

A car can float in just 15 centimetres of water and it is difficult to tell the condition of the road underneath the water level.

Shayne Honey from Pakenham SES said that there are precautions Victorians can undertake to protect themselves from weather damage.

“Make sure you have your home and property prepared,” Mr Honey said.

“Tie down lose items and make sure gutters are cleared.”

The Bureau of Meteorology issued a Road Weather Alert for all Melbourne suburbs on Wednesday morning.

The warning encouraged drivers to reduce speed and maintain a greater distance yourself and the vehicle in front of you.

Heavy rainfall is expected to continue for the remainder of the week with up 20 millilitres expected on Thursday and 25 on Friday.

The Victorian SES phone number for flood and storm emergencies is 132 500.

For life-threatening emergencies, call 000.

Further information regarding weather warnings can be found at bom.gov.au/vic/warnings/

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