Wind chill will see temperatures in Sydney feel dramatically colder this weekend while snow will fall in southern NSW — but much of the state's north is under a total fire ban.
Temperatures in Sydney will plummet tonight as a large cold front sweeps through NSW and the ACT.Meteorologists are warning of icy temperatures in Sydney as a cold front moves throughThe wind chill is likely to see temperatures in Sydney tonight feel dramatically colder than what is forecast as a storm rolls through.
"Through tonight as that cold front moves through we are likely to see those temperatures actually feeling 10 degrees cooler than what is forecast," Ms Imielska said. There was already some snowfall in the Alpine regions and about 20-40 centimetres is expected, while Oberon, Orange could see several centimetres.Ms Imielska said that high temperatures and the approaching dry winds created dangerous fire conditions.
Ms Imielska said it was a common spring pattern in NSW to have snow in some parts of the state while other parts sweltered.
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