The haze reduced the visibility for those at the MCG watchingthe AFL match between Richmond and Sydney on Sunday afternoon. Photos and television coverage clearly showed the smoke.
The planned burns,some of which were in the Dandenong Ranges and further afield in Gippsland,were set up to coincide with settled weather conditions over the weekend before forecast rain on Monday.
Planned burning is when controlled fire is used under carefully monitored conditions to burn off fuels,such as grass,leaves and fallen branches,and therefore reducethe risk of bushfire.
There was alsoan unplanned grassfire in Altona,in Melbourne’s west,that was briefly out of control on Sunday afternoon.
The bureau has issued a severe weather warning for Monday for heavy rainfall and damaging winds for Melbourne and parts of the South West,North Central,North East and Gippsland regions,with 15 to 45 millimetres of rain expected for Melbourne.
Bureau meteorologist Stephanie Miles said the cold front should flush out the smoke later on Monday and into Tuesday,and rain was predicted for both days.