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Snow in May? What Australia's cold snap means for this winter
Rare May snowfall blanketed parts of southeastern Australia, but climate experts say it does not indicate the coming winter. The Bureau of Meteorology's Robert Urbaniak warned the cold snap is ending, with temperatures rising and no further cold periods expected through July. Winter is forecast to be warm and dry, though alpine areas face blizzards with wind gusts reaching 110km/h.
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