A wave of cold weather is expected to hit half of Australia, bring freezing temperatures and even snow to multiple states.
There’s also a chance for late Tuesday morning and afternoon thunderstorms in Sydney, with a maximum temperatures of 21C – before the cold weather sets in. Temperatures in Victoria will follow a similar drop, with showers predicted until Thursday. Initial minor flood warnings have been made for some towns along the Murray River, near Victoria’s border with NSW. Snowfalls to around 400m in western, southern and central areas today, gradually rising. Snow could also hit the state’s northern tablelands, in areas with an elevation of over 1000m. [#ColdFront]is moving away to the east with cold, speckled [#cumulus]now streaming over [#Tas]. “They’re going to drop the temperatures dramatically in the afternoon, for Wollongong, Sydney, reaching Newcastle at 4pm or 5pm. Tuesday will bring maximum of 12C, with a forecast of 7C to 13C on Wednesday, and 9C to 14C on Thursday. Stream more weather news live & on demand with Flash. Temperatures in Hobart will reach highs of just 10C on Tuesday, with a range of 5C to 13C on Wednesday and 7C and 15C on Thursday. 25+ news channels in 1 place. Snow will also be seen in areas with 500 to 700 metres elevation in Victoria and New South Wales, and will fall at 300 meters of elevation in parts of Tasmania.
Parts of Sydney experienced a dramatic 10-degree temperature drop on Tuesday afternoon in just 90 minutes as a “significant” cold front makes its way across ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a gale wind warning for the Sydney Coast across Tuesday and Wednesday. The cold front will see low temperatures linger in Sydney this week until at least Saturday with Wednesday set to hit a low of just seven degrees and a maximum of 18. Hernandez said the falling temperatures will also lead to snow in parts of the Blue Mountains as well as Orange, Lithgow and Bathurst across Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday.
The significant temperature drop is due to a cold front moving across NSW bringing rain, snow and damaging ...
"As a result, a hazardous surf warning and gale wind warning have been issued along most of the coast." "Sydney should cool by around 10C in one or two hours when the front arrives, with cloud, wind and rain exacerbating the cold change." [Sydney's](https://www.9news.com.au/sydney)temperature has plummeted 10C in just two hours as a cold front drifts across [New South Wales.](https://www.9news.com.au/new-south-wales)
If you reckon it got really cold really fast today, you were right.
[New South Wales](https://7news.com.au/news/nsw) were hit by [snow and thunderstorms](https://7news.com.au/weather/severe-weather) on a day of remarkable weather in the state. The Central Tablelands, Snowy Mountains, Mid-north Coast, Hunter, Northern Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, North West Slopes and Plains, Central West Slopes and Plains, South West Slopes and ACT all received the warning. [had been told to prepare for cold temperatures after the southern states copped the freezing temperatures](https://7news.com.au/weather/sub-zero-temperatures-hit-australia-as-cold-snap-moves-through-southern-states--c-7961860) on Monday.
Australia's southeast is set to be blasted by freezing temperatures coupled with rain for the next few days as a southerly buster continues to cause havoc.
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Thousands of people have been cut off from Sydney after two major roads are closed forcing drivers to wait in freezing conditions.
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Australia's southeast is set to be blasted by freezing temperatures coupled with rain for the next few days as a southerly buster continues to cause havoc.