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Cold night tonight. At 6°C currently, and to think we'll be at 24-25°C by tomorrow. Typically days like these happen in autumn and spring (more so spring) so it's nothing out of the ordinary. Yarra valley is at 1.8°C and some of the eastern suburbs are at 5°C.
The coldest day of the year so far, only reaching 16C by lunchtime, and dropping to 6C by 3.30 pm. Down to 3C by 7.00pm, with frost forecast for tonight. Temperatures are forecast for the low 20s C by thursday.
Photos showing today's snow on the hills -not the first or even lowest this year, but the first daytime snowfall.
Feeling very autumnish so far this month, night time temps down to 10-12C in inland areas.
Not used to it, after a succession of above average Aprils, often staying warm until after ANZAC Day.
Should be back to high 20's again though by late week, before cooling again later in the weekend.
Dunedin received light snowfalls yesterday, as well as Christchurch hill suburbs and some sea level locations further north.
Towns inland from here received snowfall down to about 300m/1000ft, although on the coastal mountains, the snow level was around 1100 m/3550 ft.
A cold lnight around the region, with sea level minimums between -1C and 3c on Monday night, and -2 and 2C last night. A chilly 0C at my place at 7.25 am.
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