Ballarat weather: Forecast for tomorrow
Tomorrow's forecast is partly cloudy; possible shower; fresh nw/w'ly winds.
The highest expected temperature tomorrow is 9, which is two degrees lower than today's max.
Today's maximum will be topped on Thursday, but cooler conditions are expected on five of the next six days.
The chance of rain tomorrow is 70 per cent.
Showers are less likely Thursday when the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a slim (5 per cent) chance of rain.
The UV index is predicted to be 1. While there is a low risk of harm from sun exposure. Experts suggest using eye protection, sunscreen and covering up, especially people with sensitive skin who burn easily.
Winds will be north-northwest around 21 km/h in the morning shifting to west around 25 km/h in the afternoon.
Details for the next six days:
Wednesday, July 23: Partly cloudy. Possible shower. Fresh NW/W'ly winds Min - 3. Max - 9.
Thursday, July 24: Mostly sunny. N'ly winds Min - 1. Max - 12.
Friday, July 25: Mostly cloudy. Late shower. Fresh NE winds Min - 3. Max - 10.
Saturday, July 26: Mostly cloudy. Rain periods. Fresh NE winds Min - 3. Max - 10.
Sunday, July 27: Cloudy. Showers. Fresh NW winds Min - 5. Max - 9.
Monday, July 28: Mostly cloudy. Showers. Fresh NW winds Min - 4. Max - 10.

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