Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Refer to VicEmergency for AWS alerts
For people in parts of North East, East Gippsland and West and
South Gippsland Forecast Districts.
Issued at 4:30 pm Sunday, 12 July 2026.
Damaging winds, with possible blizzard conditions, developing
about the northeast Victorian alpine areas.
Weather Situation: Strengthening westerly winds will redevelop
over the northeastern alpine areas, ahead of a series of troughs
and cold fronts crossing through to Tuesday morning.
DAMAGING WINDS averaging 60 to 70 km/h with peak gusts around 100
km/h are likely to redevelop about the northeastern Victorian
alpine areas above 1500 m this evening, with BLIZZARD conditions
also possible.
Damaging winds and blizzard conditions are forecast to persist
through to early Tuesday morning, although conditions may ease for
a period during Monday morning.
Locations which may be affected include Falls Creek, Mt Hotham and
Mt Buller.
102 km/h wind gust was recorded at Falls Creek at 10:11 pm on
Saturday.
119 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount Hotham at 9:41 pm on
Saturday.
102 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount Buller at 9:40 pm on
Saturday.
The State Emergency Service advises that people should:
* If driving conditions are dangerous, safely pull over away from
trees, drains, low-lying areas and floodwater. Avoid travel if
possible.
* Stay safe by avoiding dangerous hazards, such as floodwater,
mud, debris, damaged roads and fallen trees.
* Be aware - heat, fire or recent storms may make trees unstable
and more likely to fall when it's windy or wet.
* Check that loose items, such as outdoor settings, umbrellas and
trampolines are safely secured. Move vehicles under cover or away
from trees.
* Stay indoors and away from windows.
* If outdoors, move to a safe place indoors. Stay away from trees,
drains, gutters, creeks and waterways.
* Stay away from fallen powerlines - always assume they are
live.
* Be aware that in fire affected areas, rainfall run-off into
waterways may contain debris such as ash, soil, trees and rocks.
Heavy rainfall may also increase the potential for landslides and
debris across roads.
* Stay informed: Monitor weather warnings, forecasts and river
levels at the Bureau of Meteorology website, and warnings through
VicEmergency website/app/hotline.
12/Jul/2026 06:38 AM


