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Multiple Australian states brace for more frosty days ahead, check weather forecast

A few parts of Australia, including the Southeast, will witness more cold weather at the beginning of this week, starting on Monday, June 16, 2025. Freezing conditions will bring rain, snow and strong winds. According to Weatherzone reports, a cold façade will bring strong winds to Southern Australia on Monday, June 16, and Gusts and Lofty Mount ranges of 50km/hour to 75 km/h in Adelaide.

Meanwhile, Victoria can peak about 90km/h in both Victoria and Tasmania. However, Weatherzone said Melbourne was set to see the relatively calm heights relatively 60 km/h.

It is likely that conditions similar to Melbourne will continue on Tuesday, June 17 at Victoria, Tasmania and the Southeast New Southern Wales. Weatherzone predicted that most of the shower would “sweep” the region, and some isolated storms contributed to local totals of 20 mm to 50 mm.

Snow estimation

Snow was estimated for the Alpine regions late on Monday night and 10 cm to 15 cm on Tuesday or at the beginning of Wednesday is expected. 9 According to 9 News, “These winds may confuse short -lived white output conditions and weak visibility, so it may not be the most comfortable day on the slopes, but it will help protect a solid base for fresh autumn holiday villages.” He said.

The weather company, “a high-pressure back from the middle of the week will slide from the west, the wind will constantly alleviate and more sunny, more calm days until Saturday-to-keep to be kept in the best way to benefit from the new snow.”

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