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Australia’s South-East Braces for First Chilly Mornings of the Year

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Australia‘s south-east is bracing for a chilly weekend as a cold front brings near or below freezing temperatures.
Weatherzone reports this weekend will see the coldest nights to date this year with Thredbo in NSW expected to drop to -5 degrees.
Victoria‘s alpine resorts could see temperatures plummet to -3 degrees while even Melbourne could drop to 5 degrees tomorrow morning.
The nation’s south-east is in for its coldest weekend of the year so far. (Weatherzone)
Liawanee on Tasmania’s Central Plateau will reach -4 degrees on Sunday morning, Weatherzone reports.

Meteorologist Angus Hines from the Bureau of Meteorology noted that some regions are about to experience their first truly cold mornings of the year.

“The combination of high pressure over the south and south-east, paired with clear skies and minimal wind, is set to bring some very chilly temperatures over the next few mornings,” Hines explained.

Canberra is also set to dip below freezing early Sunday morning, possibly reaching -1 degrees.

By Monday, this cold front will extend into the Northern Tablelands, affecting areas like Guyra and Glen Innes.

Despite the drop in temperature, Hines mentioned that the south-east can expect sunny conditions.

“It’s going to be a bright and sunny day, but temperatures will be significantly lower compared to what we’ve seen throughout most of the week,” he added.

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