A slow-moving low-pressure system is dumping rain across the state, triggering severe weather warnings in areas including Sydney.
An inland low and coastal trough joining forces over New South Wales (NSW) is forecast to bring heavy localised falls to much of the state on April 5.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued two alerts for more severe weather late on April 1 with a cold front lashing Melbourne from about 2pm.
A slow-moving low-pressure system is dumping rain across the state, triggering severe weather warnings in areas including Sydney.
An inland low and coastal trough joining forces over New South Wales (NSW) is forecast to bring heavy localised falls to much of the state on April 5.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued two alerts for more severe weather late on April 1 with a cold front lashing Melbourne from about 2pm.