The Sunshine State is bracing for a well below July average cold snap, as temperatures drop to the lowest they’ve been on record at this time of year.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned residents in southeast and central Queensland of frosty mornings as single-digit temperatures are forecast throughout July...
The bureau is predicting Mackay to record its coldest day in 35 years,...The bureau said Queenslanders could expect to see frost in the mornings, but due to a “very dry air mass” there was no chance of snow.
The bitter mornings are driven by a rare weather system linked to the Indian Ocean...
Queenslanders complaining of feeling colder than the temperature predictions are right, with a lack of humidity driving the feeling that takes your breath away.
The cold spell is expected to last at least a week, with another batch of activity sweeping through the state next week.
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