Big chill to continue across south-eastern Australia as outback towns plunge to record lows
by Petra Stock from Environment | The Guardian on (#6Y0N2)
The bureau has forecast cooler temperatures, gusty winds, showers and alpine snow for the south-east on Tuesday
Nippy weather was expected to continue across south-eastern Australia, after a cooler than usual start to June and record-setting cold in some outback towns.
Cooler temperatures, gusty winds, showers and alpine snow were forecast for the south-east into Tuesday, according to the Bureau of Meteorology climatologist Qian Zhou, with alpine snow expected in Victoria, Tasmania, and south-eastern New South Wales. Rainfall was expected for south-west Western Australia from Tuesday.
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