The period 8 to 12 July is usually the coldest period of the year certainly for Sydney. Today 9 July 2008 lived up to this reputation. I have just done a fly around New South Wales and looked at numerous Maximum 3 pm temperatures from numerous BOM and AWS stations for common known places. Worth a post here and provides a snap shot of New South Wales for 9/7/2008.
Note:- These are the 3 pm, 6 hour maximums and not the dry readings.
Far west
Broken Hill 15 C, Cobar 12 C, Mildura 14 C, Tibooburra 15 C.
NW slopes
Barraba 9 C, Gunnedah 11 C, Tamworth 9 C
Central West Slopes
Coonabarabran 9 C, Cowra 9 C, Dubbo 10 c, Forbes 8 C
Riverina
Corowa 11 C, Hay 13 C, Narrandera 9 C
South West Slopes
Albury 11 C, Temora 7 C, Wagga Wagga 9 C
Northern Tablelands
Armidale 5 C (With snow showers), Inverell 10 C, Guyra 2 C (Snow).
Central Tablelands
Bathurst 8 C, Lithgow 6 C, Oberon 3 C (Snow showers), Orange 3 C (Snow fell in area).
PS - The post showing Oberon in snow are excellent. I have similar photos of snow in Oberon when I lived there back in 1995.
Southern Tablelands
Cooma 8 C, Goulburn 5 C
North Coast
Coffs Harbour 15 C, Grafton 16 C, Lismore 17 C
Hunter
Maitland 13 C, Scone 11 C
South Coast
Bega 13 C Moruya 11 C
Sydney - Temperatures reached the 13 to 14 C mark just prior to the cloud cover obscuring the sky.
The 3 pm checks showed Lismore AWS being the warmest place on 17C and the lowest minimum at -11.5 at Charlotte Pass.
Some minimums on the highlands to note too (Oberon -0.5 C, Orange 0 C, Armidale 0.2C, Braidwood -2.9 C, Cabramurra -4.3 C, Thredbo Top Station -7.1 C).
There was really no place in New South Wales that was warm.
Harley Pearman