Cold temperatures for Sunday 10 August 2008 (SE Australia)
Jane, excellent photos you took and they provide the evidence to show that SE Australia has enjoyed a cold August day.
In particular, Armidale on the northern tablelands at 980 metres in elevation must be mentioned in this post. Residents woke up to a minimum low of minus 7.8 Celsius. The top temperature was 11 Celsius giving a range of 18.8 C between the minimum and maximum temperature. It is the cold morning that is noteworthy here.
Many inland centres in southern NSW where the cold took hold had top temperatures in the 7 to 10C range such as Albury 9C, Cootamundra, Wagga Wagga and Gundagai 8C and Canberra 8C.
I read a report in Weatherzone news that snow flurries occurred in Tuggeranong and Belconnen. The minimum temperature around Canberra was -3C.
Bathurst at around 670 metres in elevation had a minimum temperature of 0C and a maximum of 7C and early snow flurries occurred in the locality. Orange at 888 metres in elevation had a minimum temperature of minus 3C and a top temperature of 5C. Goulburn ranged from minus 1C to 7C and Katoomba had a minimum of 1C and a maximum of 7C.
Oberon at 1,113 metres in elevation went from minus 1 C to 2C and snow occurred.
Cabramurra had a top temperature of minus 4C and Thredbo had a range from minus 7C to minus 5C.
On the other hand, Evans Head on the north coast of NSW topped out on 22C in comparison to this cold and most of Sydney had maximum tops of around 15 to 16C prior to the cold front coming through.
It was not much better in Victoria. I read storeys in "The Age", Melbourne of snow occurring near Woodend, Bacchus Marsh and Mt Dandenong as the photos in the previous post testify.
Jane, I read a report of snow occurring in outer Melbourne, most likely the NE area which if it did occur, it would be quite rare. The report did not say where this occurred.
Mildura reached a top of 12C, Ballarat 7C, Casterton 9C, Melbourne City 11C but some outer areas were colder such as Scoresby. Wonthaggi had 8C, Bendigo 9C and Eildon 3C. These maximum temperatures were common across the state. Mt Hotham reached a top of minus 5C.
Local hail was also reported and around 3pm, I noted a "severe thunderstorm alert" in place for most of southern Victoria for hail, wind squalls and heavy rain that was cancelled late in the day.
Harley Pearman