Cold weather burst is just that

The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting daytime temperatures between May and July to be above average for most of Australia.

High Winds Hit Melbourne As Cold Front Moves Through Victoria

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A sudden burst of cold weather over south-eastern Australia is not a sign of things to come this winter.

Rainfall is likely to be below average over the southern two-thirds of mainland Australia, the bureau said in its latest seasonal outlook.

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