Sunday’s scorcher is forecast to beat Melbourne’s previous summer top of 35.8 degrees,which was recorded at Avalon on December 8.
People in some parts of the state can expect their warmest day since February 2023,as the warm weather that affected Western Australia this week moves to the east of the country.
Towns along Victoria’s northern border are likely to record the state’s highest temperatures,with Mildura forecast to reach 43 degrees and Wodonga pushing 40 degrees on Sunday.
The Country Fire Authority (CFA) has declared a total fire ban for the Mallee and Wimmera regions in north-west Victoria on Sunday. The rest of Victoria is predicted to be at a high or moderate risk of fire.
CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan said north-west to northeasterly winds around 25-40km/h were expected for the Mallee and the Wimmera,ahead of a south-westerly change on Sunday afternoon.
Heffernan said the forecast wind changes would likely mean challenging conditions for firefighters.