Victorian authorities have issued a warning for very dangerous thunderstorms which could unleash flash flooding in parts of the state after the weather turned wild on Wednesday night. The Bureau of Meteorology sent out a red alert warning for northern and western Melbourne, as well as the southern Macedon Ranges, for severe thunderstorms just before 7 a.m. on Jan. 27. Meteorologists expect that heavy rainfall will impact people living in the following areas: the city’s inner-eastern, central, northern, southeastern, outer-eastern, northern and western suburbs. Victoria’s emergency services have also released a Watch and Act alert, cautioning people in Greater Melbourne against hazards such as floodwater, debris, damaged building, and fallen trees and power lines. The alert also warns people to take shelter if necessary. “Very dangerous thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near Gisborne and Woodend. These thunderstorms are moving from the north of Melbourne towards the south to …