July 13th 2024.
Starting tomorrow, inland areas of New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania may experience a light dusting of snow. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, a low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea is expected to deepen in the upcoming week, bringing with it more turbulent weather. Along with this wintry blast, there is a chance for snowfall in inland parts of New South Wales, including Armidale, Orange, and the Blue Mountains.
The Snowy Mountains are expected to see snow, and the BOM predicts that in New South Wales, snow could fall at elevations higher than 900 meters in the southern part of the state and 1100 meters in the north. Meanwhile, in Victoria, snow may fall at elevations above 900 meters, and parts of Tasmania above 800 meters are also likely to experience snow. As a result, multiple wind and wave warnings have been issued for Australia's southeast coast.
The rain band that is currently sweeping through Tasmania will continue to move up into Victoria and inland New South Wales, reaching its peak by Tuesday evening before easing up on Wednesday. This will bring a winter chill to Melbourne, with a high of only 12 degrees and persistent rain. In New South Wales, strong marine winds are expected for Batemans Bay and the Eden Coast, while the Illawarra Coast has also been warned of strong winds. Sydney, on the other hand, will be partly cloudy with a high of 17 degrees.
Next week, Tasmania is expected to face the worst of the bad weather. Hobart is set to experience maximum temperatures of only 10 degrees, with freezing southerly winds making it feel close to zero, according to WeatherZone. In other parts of Australia, Brisbane will see a high of 20 degrees, while Adelaide and Perth may experience some possible showers. And in Darwin, it will be a tropical 32 degrees.
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