The restrictions will lift in the Campaspe, Gannawarra and Loddon shires.
CFA deputy chief officer for the north-west region Trevor Weston said the easing of restrictions was due to favourable factors in some areas.
“This year's fire season has been arduous, but the risk is easing in these municipalities, and we need to give our primary producers time to prepare the ground for the growing season ahead," he said.
“Nights are becoming increasingly cool, and we are seeing dew in the mornings that further reduces our fire risk and potential.
“We also have seen some rain start to hit the region.’’
As fire restrictions begin to lift, the CFA is urging residents to remain alert to the threat of grass fires.
Residents travelling to other parts of Victoria should check the fire danger periods in the region they are residing in.
Landowners planning burn-offs are reminded to notify neighbours, check conditions, maintain firebreaks, have equipment and water on hand and never leave fires unattended.
Burn-offs must be registered online at firepermits.vic.gov.au or by calling 1800 668 511.
If your burn-off gets out of control, call 000 immediately.
For tips on protecting your health from smoke, visit the EPA Victoria website.