Some areas expected to receive up to 25mm but downpour unlikely to help farmers in regions experiencing drought
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A strong cold front moving through south-eastern Australia is expected to bring rain to South Australia and Victoria from Friday and into the weekend, but not enough to make a serious impact on longstanding drought conditions.
Senior BoM meteorologist Dean Narramore said the front moved across South Australia overnight and a rain band had moved into western New South Wales and western Victoria by Friday morning.