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Tuesday 18th of June 10.22a.m. Sunny and clear, 25.9 / 35kph SW, Hg 41%, 14.1C / 57.4F top of 16C / 61F. Sunny. Marine wind. Hazardous surf. Sheep graziers alert still on.
Moon is 83.4%
Eastern Australia will continue to shiver through unusually cold temperatures for the rest of the week, with some capitals facing their coldest morning of the year so far, as the country's weather pattern gets "stuck in the mud".
The prolonged cold snap comes just days out from the winter solstice — the shortest day of the year.
Over the weekend and into Monday, early morning temperatures fell to sub-zero levels across six states and territories, from Tasmania to Queensland.
Daytime temperatures also struggled to warm up, with some parts of Victoria and South Australia experiencing their coldest June day in over 20 years during the weekend, according to BOM.
8.1C Horsham, Vic. Lowest June max on record (27 years)
8.3C Hopetoun, Vic. Lowest June max on record (21 years)
8.3C Nhill, Vic. Lowest June max on record (22 years)
8.3C Charlton, Vic. Lowest June max on record (20 years)
10.1C, Robe, SA. Lowest June max on record (21 years)
Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Angus Hines said the frigid morning temperatures with clear, cool days were showing no signs of letting up, in what was proving to be an unusually long cold snap.
Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be the worst, with widespread areas of morning frost forecast for Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, the ACT.
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