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The welcome burst of springtime sun has brought with it gale-force winds to five Australian states and territories, triggering mass power outages for thousands.

A severe weather warning for damaging wind gusts is in place for residents in Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, the ACT and southern parts of NSW.

Wind gusts reaching up to 90km/h have ripped off a roof from a home in north-east Melbourne, while the airport has recorded the strongest winds of more than 100km/h.

Wild winds Melbourne
Wild winds rip off roof in Heidelberg Heights. (9News)

The wind also brought down what appeared to be a corrugated roof on a road in Fawkner, north Melbourne.

The SES said it is responding to more than 500 incidents across the city.

Train lines are also impacted as the ferocious winds damaged cabling and ripped up power lines.

Thousands of residents in Melbourne and greater Victoria are without power this afternoon after a surge in wind gusts.

Extreme weather conditions have caused unexpected power outages for more than 3000 people across the city.

The surge of warm air has whipped up a windy frenzy before a cold front which is due to arrive tomorrow, Weatherzone reports.
Windy conditions south-eastern Australia
Windy conditions across south-eastern Australia. (Weatherzone)
Wind brings down roof in Fawkner, Melbourne
The wild wind brought down a roof in Fawkner, Melbourne. (9News)

Power outages also impacted thousands of people in Tasmania earlier today after wind gusts topping 102km/h were recorded in Hobart.

Despite the windy conditions, it will remain a sunny one for the rest of today.

Wild winds Melbourne
A tree down on a road in Melbourne. (9News)
Power outages Victoria
Thousands of residents in Melbourne and greater Victoria are without power this afternoon. (Powercor)

Warmer weather for most of the country

Springtime sun will wash across much of the land early this week in a break from repeated, successive cold fronts.

Sydney is set for a top of 26 degrees today with sunny skies, rising towards 28 tomorrow, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

Temperatures will sway between low and high 20s for the rest of the week, with possible showers on Friday and Saturday.

Much of the country will start the week warmly. (Weatherzone)

Melbourne today has a top of 24 degrees, with the possibility of a late shower.

After today, temperatures in the Victorian capital will dip again, however, and rain will remain a possibility throughout the week.

A sunny Brisbane will peak at 25 today, but Wednesday is set to be the hottest day of the week with a top of 30 degrees.

The Gold Coast's Burleigh Beach is a place popular for morning strolls, sunrise yoga and a dip in the ocean before the hoards of people arrive.
It makes a change from recent rains. (A Current Affair)

There are possible showers forecast toward the end of the week.

Adelaide is running counter to most capitals with rain forecast throughout the week, but temperatures will still top out at 25 today, before plummeting back to 17 degrees tomorrow.

Hobart in Tasmania will top at 23 degrees today, but temperatures are set to remain below 20 for the rest of the week.

Rain is set to ease along eastern New South Wales from later this morning, but strong winds are expected to batter the coast.
Recent rains have been heavy. (9News)

Canberra also is seeing a high of 21 today compared to frostier temperatures and rain the rest of the week.

Darwin will remain at tops of 33 or 34 degrees all week.

Perth will reverse the trend of most capitals, starting out the week chilly and rainy with a top of 17 degrees today.

However, by the end of the week the WA capital has sunny tops of 26 degrees predicted.

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