Sydney will be feeling the brunt of it from Saturday, so anyone leaving the house for that weekend stroll along the coast can just turn around and go right back home, because temperatures under 20C are not beach friendly. ![]() In an added bonus, rain, storms and potential flooding are also on their way for almost all of Victoria, so it is absolutely time to drag out the puffer vests and fluffy socks. Surprise, surprise, the grey-sky loving residents of Melbourne are going to cop the worst of it, with a maximum of 14C predicted from Thursday through to Monday, and evening temperatures dropping to single digits. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting the coldest April days in 60 years for some states, as the strongest cold front of the year sweeps through South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, NSW, ACT and Queensland. Yep, it’s time to pop away the kayak you just dragged out of storage in the hopes of getting some actual exercise, because as of today, temperatures are set to plummet right up and down the east side of the country, and friends, it is going to get COLD. ![]() ![]() Remember those?), the weather turns around and reminds us that winter is on its way, and we’re probably going to want to be stuck indoors for the next three to four months. Just as we all got excited over beaches reopening, lockdown rules relaxing and some east coast states even getting to go for picnics (PICNICS.
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