Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Australia experience "weird" weather

View image on Twitter Monday in Australia is a tale of two climates. In the south east, cold and snowy. In the north and west, scorching. Picture: BSCH.
As bushfires rage across vast stretches of New South Wales, southern areas of the state could sink to their lowest December temperatures for almost 60 years.
And while that spell of wintry weather occurs, in three capitals this week the highs might not get below 30C.
Currently parts of Australia are sweltering while in other parts it’s summertime snow and highs below freezing. It’s a weird start to the warmest season.
“The third cold front in as many days is bringing a burst of polar air and some showers across the south east,” said Sky News Weather channel Meteorologist Alison Osborne.
“We’ll see a drop in temperatures and what that means is that if it is showering it will be cold enough to snow.
“If Wagga Wagga hits 17C today it will be its coldest December day in 59 years.”

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