We'll be getting our first real taste of winter this week, as temperatures plummet and wet weather sets in across the south-east. Melbourne and Sydney will see their coldest days on Friday. 9News
A low of 16C is forecast for Sydney and a high of 27C. There's a chance of rain later in the evening, as well as a possible thunderstorm.Rain is increasing in the nation's capital, which experienced a chilly 10C start to the day. Temperatures will climb to 21C.A rainy day is also ahead of Melbourne, with a low of 14C and a high of 16C forecast.
It will be a cloudy day in Hobart. A low of 11C is forecast and a high of 18C.A cloudy day is also forecast for Adelaide, with the BoM predicting a low of 12C and a high of 20C.There's a slight chance of a shower and a possible thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening.It will be a mostly sunny day in Perth. Temperatures will climb to 26C after a chilly 11C morning.
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