Heavy snow falls in and around Goulburn on the evening and through the night of Thursday July 16 left a good cover of snow the next morning. The maps below show the latest accumulated snowfalls for all our weather forecast regions over the past 3 days.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 4 and 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 13 and 17. The bureau has issued a sever weather warning for parts of the south coast and areas near Goulburn, with destructive winds reaching up to 90km/h. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4. A ULSC Spokesperson said the Goulburn to Crookwell Rd is now open and the Taralga to Laggan and Taralga to Crookwell roads are also now open.
Cloudy. Tuesday
pic.twitter.com/0ETRMJeaQ6. The next warning will be issued by 11am," a Bureau spokesperson said. Photos posted on social media show cars and backyards being covered in snow. There is also no other snow forecasted at this stage, so we are just about done with our work," Mr Skinner said.
Becky Hill The east coast of NSW will continue to be lashed by consistent rain for the next seven days, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warning there could be flash flooding in parts. Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES had responded to 15 local jobs since 3am.
Picture: Twitter/Taylor Allcock. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4.
Send images and footage to Have you captured a photo or video of snow today? A person has been struck by a tree during wild storms which have brought destructive winds, lightning and heavy rain to south-east Queensland. "We have a major fall, like 3 to 4 inches, every three years." Kath Campbell, who lives at Wayo, west of Goulburn, said it was raining when she went to bed, but she woke to find snow falling from about 1.30am. Medium chance of showers. Snow has hit Goulburn overnight, catching many residents off guard.
Update 11.45am - all roads now open The Upper Lachlan Shire Council (ULSC) has just advised that all roads in the area are now open. Goulburn is expecting a top of nine degrees today and 12 tomorrow.
Parts of the Southern Tablelands received an unexpected dusting of snow overnight, as a freak storm hit the area.
Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES was now just responding to two outstanding jobs. Several centimetres of snow blanketed Goulburn overnight. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for a windy day in Goulburn, with a high chance of rain and a top of 9 degrees. "[We] usually see a small fall a few times in winter, but not this early," she said. Winds SE 30 to 45 km/h.
Heavy snow falls in and around Goulburn on the evening and through the night of Thursday July 16 left a good cover of snow the next morning. The maps below show the latest accumulated snowfalls for all our weather forecast regions over the past 3 days.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 4 and 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 13 and 17. The bureau has issued a sever weather warning for parts of the south coast and areas near Goulburn, with destructive winds reaching up to 90km/h. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4. A ULSC Spokesperson said the Goulburn to Crookwell Rd is now open and the Taralga to Laggan and Taralga to Crookwell roads are also now open.
Cloudy. Tuesday
pic.twitter.com/0ETRMJeaQ6. The next warning will be issued by 11am," a Bureau spokesperson said. Photos posted on social media show cars and backyards being covered in snow. There is also no other snow forecasted at this stage, so we are just about done with our work," Mr Skinner said.
Becky Hill The east coast of NSW will continue to be lashed by consistent rain for the next seven days, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warning there could be flash flooding in parts. Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES had responded to 15 local jobs since 3am.
Picture: Twitter/Taylor Allcock. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4.
Send images and footage to Have you captured a photo or video of snow today? A person has been struck by a tree during wild storms which have brought destructive winds, lightning and heavy rain to south-east Queensland. "We have a major fall, like 3 to 4 inches, every three years." Kath Campbell, who lives at Wayo, west of Goulburn, said it was raining when she went to bed, but she woke to find snow falling from about 1.30am. Medium chance of showers. Snow has hit Goulburn overnight, catching many residents off guard.
Update 11.45am - all roads now open The Upper Lachlan Shire Council (ULSC) has just advised that all roads in the area are now open. Goulburn is expecting a top of nine degrees today and 12 tomorrow.
Parts of the Southern Tablelands received an unexpected dusting of snow overnight, as a freak storm hit the area.
Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES was now just responding to two outstanding jobs. Several centimetres of snow blanketed Goulburn overnight. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for a windy day in Goulburn, with a high chance of rain and a top of 9 degrees. "[We] usually see a small fall a few times in winter, but not this early," she said. Winds SE 30 to 45 km/h.
Heavy snow falls in and around Goulburn on the evening and through the night of Thursday July 16 left a good cover of snow the next morning. The maps below show the latest accumulated snowfalls for all our weather forecast regions over the past 3 days.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 4 and 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 13 and 17. The bureau has issued a sever weather warning for parts of the south coast and areas near Goulburn, with destructive winds reaching up to 90km/h. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4. A ULSC Spokesperson said the Goulburn to Crookwell Rd is now open and the Taralga to Laggan and Taralga to Crookwell roads are also now open.
Cloudy. Tuesday
pic.twitter.com/0ETRMJeaQ6. The next warning will be issued by 11am," a Bureau spokesperson said. Photos posted on social media show cars and backyards being covered in snow. There is also no other snow forecasted at this stage, so we are just about done with our work," Mr Skinner said.
Becky Hill The east coast of NSW will continue to be lashed by consistent rain for the next seven days, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warning there could be flash flooding in parts. Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES had responded to 15 local jobs since 3am.
Picture: Twitter/Taylor Allcock. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4.
Send images and footage to Have you captured a photo or video of snow today? A person has been struck by a tree during wild storms which have brought destructive winds, lightning and heavy rain to south-east Queensland. "We have a major fall, like 3 to 4 inches, every three years." Kath Campbell, who lives at Wayo, west of Goulburn, said it was raining when she went to bed, but she woke to find snow falling from about 1.30am. Medium chance of showers. Snow has hit Goulburn overnight, catching many residents off guard.
Update 11.45am - all roads now open The Upper Lachlan Shire Council (ULSC) has just advised that all roads in the area are now open. Goulburn is expecting a top of nine degrees today and 12 tomorrow.
Parts of the Southern Tablelands received an unexpected dusting of snow overnight, as a freak storm hit the area.
Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES was now just responding to two outstanding jobs. Several centimetres of snow blanketed Goulburn overnight. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for a windy day in Goulburn, with a high chance of rain and a top of 9 degrees. "[We] usually see a small fall a few times in winter, but not this early," she said. Winds SE 30 to 45 km/h.
While Goulburn did not get below zero last night, strong winds and … Parts of Ulladulla recorded gusts of 130km/h. There's always a chance of snow here and is sometimes for cast, but usually the snow misses goulburn and hits surrounding areas like Crookwell.
No snowfalls have been forecast, but strong winds and rain have been forecast. "It is clearing up and there are no other reports of jobs coming in. Becky Hill The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for a windy day in Goulburn, with a high chance of rain and a top of 9 degrees. Canberra Times, https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/SXxisSeUazLQeUK4SswLry/f8df5b9e-6edd-4e5d-87bb-53aac1bcfe3b.jpg/r1_44_495_323_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg, New historical novel explores Ararat Lunatic Asylum in 1898, Meet Tasmania's 2021 Australian of the Year nominees, More than 100 tested in Ararat; no new local cases, Aradale Asylum ghost tour goes virtual for Halloween, Participation restrictions eased for religious ceremonies. More than 75 centimetres of snow fell last week at Perisher, forcing the ski resort to open one week earlier than the traditional start to the season over the June long weekend. Residents posted photos on social media showing paddocks and cars covered in the white stuff, the first decent fall for this winter. Ms Campbell said snow had not fallen on her property this early in the season previously. While Goulburn did not get below zero last night, strong winds and heavy rain made the apparent temperature feel as low as minus 4.6. Parts of Ulladulla recorded gusts of 130km/h.
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Heavy snow falls in and around Goulburn on the evening and through the night of Thursday July 16 left a good cover of snow the next morning. The maps below show the latest accumulated snowfalls for all our weather forecast regions over the past 3 days.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 4 and 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 13 and 17. The bureau has issued a sever weather warning for parts of the south coast and areas near Goulburn, with destructive winds reaching up to 90km/h. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4. A ULSC Spokesperson said the Goulburn to Crookwell Rd is now open and the Taralga to Laggan and Taralga to Crookwell roads are also now open.
Cloudy. Tuesday
pic.twitter.com/0ETRMJeaQ6. The next warning will be issued by 11am," a Bureau spokesperson said. Photos posted on social media show cars and backyards being covered in snow. There is also no other snow forecasted at this stage, so we are just about done with our work," Mr Skinner said.
Becky Hill The east coast of NSW will continue to be lashed by consistent rain for the next seven days, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warning there could be flash flooding in parts. Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES had responded to 15 local jobs since 3am.
Picture: Twitter/Taylor Allcock. The capital is expected to reach a top of 11, with winds reaching up to 45km/h, with the apparent temperature dropping to minus 4.
Send images and footage to Have you captured a photo or video of snow today? A person has been struck by a tree during wild storms which have brought destructive winds, lightning and heavy rain to south-east Queensland. "We have a major fall, like 3 to 4 inches, every three years." Kath Campbell, who lives at Wayo, west of Goulburn, said it was raining when she went to bed, but she woke to find snow falling from about 1.30am. Medium chance of showers. Snow has hit Goulburn overnight, catching many residents off guard.
Update 11.45am - all roads now open The Upper Lachlan Shire Council (ULSC) has just advised that all roads in the area are now open. Goulburn is expecting a top of nine degrees today and 12 tomorrow.
Parts of the Southern Tablelands received an unexpected dusting of snow overnight, as a freak storm hit the area.
Goulburn SES Unit Commander Darryl Skinner said the SES was now just responding to two outstanding jobs. Several centimetres of snow blanketed Goulburn overnight. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for a windy day in Goulburn, with a high chance of rain and a top of 9 degrees. "[We] usually see a small fall a few times in winter, but not this early," she said. Winds SE 30 to 45 km/h.