First day of winter drops mercury in southern states

Those living in the south-east may feel a colder bite today, as the first day of winter brings wind and cooler temperatures to some southern states.

The cold front moving across the south-east is affecting parts of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, including damaging winds gusting to 100km/h.

The low developing in the Bass Strait may dump snow on low-levels over the Snowy Mountains ranges, which will bring a smile to those eyeing the looming ski season.

Melbourne will see some showers and will be windy today, with a high of 13. Those showers will ease tomorrow and then linger on Wednesday.

It will be wet and cooler in Adelaide, with showers and a high of 14. The rain will continue in Adelaide tomorrow as the cold front in the south-east continues to push across the state this week.

Sydney is partly cloudy on Monday, with a high of 22. Cloud will hang around throughout the week, with temperatures around the high teens, but a good-looking Friday is on the way.

Hobart is cloudy with temperatures reaching 16, and Tasmania can expect a cloudy week ahead.

Cairns residents could see a shower today, but it is fine and sunny all the way from the Sunshine Coast through to Brisbane and down to the Gold Coast.

Weather map for Australia, June 1, showing the low moving across parts of the south-east.

Perth is cloudy and will reach 19, with grey skies set to run throughout the week before a mostly sunny Friday.



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