 This week we've got another really hot week across Victoria. We'll see temperatures in the high 30s and low 40s in most parts of Victoria, most days. The key days in a fire sense though is Wednesday, where you'll see severe fire danger rating in most districts. And again on Saturday, Sunday, where the temperatures come back. But the reason it's not above severe is the fact there isn't strong winds. They're winds, but they're not over strong. So it's just going to be a really hot week, a week that'll bake the environment and where it's been, some moisture has fallen over the last few weeks that will dry off very quickly if it hasn't already. So we're back into a fire season without a doubt. And I think the other key thing this week is the amount of heat. So heat fatigue will be critical. Not only for people, but infrastructure as well. And you'd only hope that our power systems day, our transport systems day operating and not saying they won't, but obviously with extended heat the pressure that's on all of that infrastructure in particular people's health is something that people need to be attuned of and stay aware. The last thing that's important is just refocus on your plan. We've had a mild conditions through most of January. So it is time now just to refocus on what you do, what your family does, where you'll be at that afternoon period. The finish of school is critical of what children do after school as much as when they're at school and what you can do to support them. So it's revisit what you do, it's refocus on what is a summer. It's refocus on a fire, a danger that's starting to elevate. And we won't see this go away for some time. It's in for the next couple of weeks. The closing point is Central Australia is extremely hot. We're seeing now 40. The high 40s will reach in Central Australia and that hot air will move into South Australia and Victoria and we think that the week starting, probably the 16th will be a really critical week across both South Australia and Victoria.