Melbourne weather: Severe weather warning cancelled, but Great Ocean Road on alert

By Aimee Amiga, Chloe Booker, Emily Woods
Updated October 29 2016 - 10:08am, first published September 30 2016 - 12:19am
Flooded paddocks along the Drysdale Creek, north of Warrnambool, earlier this month. Photo: Rob Gunstone
Flooded paddocks along the Drysdale Creek, north of Warrnambool, earlier this month. Photo: Rob Gunstone
Nigretta Falls near Hamilton in western Victoria after the heavy rains. Photo: Gill Fry Photography
Nigretta Falls near Hamilton in western Victoria after the heavy rains. Photo: Gill Fry Photography
The Glenelg River broke its banks and caused flooding around Casterton earlier this month. Photo: Gill Fry Photography
The Glenelg River broke its banks and caused flooding around Casterton earlier this month. Photo: Gill Fry Photography
A damaged transmission in Adelaide following storms. Photo: Twitter/Vic_Rollison
A damaged transmission in Adelaide following storms. Photo: Twitter/Vic_Rollison

Several parts of Victoria remain on flood watch and a watch-and-act warning has been issued for landslides on the Great Ocean Road after wild weather skirted the state on its way from South Australia to New South Wales.

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