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As Australia’s southeast endures a particularly chilly start to winter, the north of the country is sweltering through near-record high June temperatures.
In the first week of winter, most south-eastern cities experienced colder than usual temperatures coupled with strong winds, with residents rugging up to face the crisp weather. Weatherzone meteorologist Ben Domensino said the cold snap was unusual this early into the season.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...n-current-could-mean-la-nina-becomes-the-norm
“It has been an unusually cold start to winter for south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, and southern Queensland. That’s due to a series of cold fronts that have moved out into the south-east of the country during the first week of June.”