 We've now made it to mid-March and mid-March sees shorter days, we've moved into autumn weather. However, this week again we've got the potential of very high to severe fire danger in the western side and central parts of Victoria. And that's all due to the fact that there's going to be temperatures in the 30s in the northern part of the state. And we then see very strong winds. The winds will be 40, 50 kilometres through Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, through the night and into Thursday. So I think the key thing to stay tuned this week is the fire danger ratings for Wednesday and Thursday. We'll then move back into milder conditions but people should still be aware certainly in the western side and central part of Victoria that the fuels are so dry they haven't had the rain. The rain's been Melbourne based and it's been eastern Victoria. So although we've shared the excitement of a lot of rain over the weekend in some parts, there are other parts of the state that have remained dry and will remain dry which means the fire danger rating will be the key part to it. The message again is stay tuned, stay connected to information that you need to get. Know where to get the information but more importantly know where to get it early. Make those decisions early about your safety and we're nearly to the end of what is the 2012-13 fire season but there's still a couple of weeks to go before we'd be happy to say that it's over and in particular this week again just focusing on Wednesday, Thursday.