Friday, July 5

Melburnians are waking up to the coldest morning this year, with temperatures sitting at a minimum of zero degrees.

Residents in outer Melbourne were shivering on Wednesday morning with the mercury to between –1 degrees and -3 degrees in Horsham, Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong and the Mornington Peninsula.

Melburnians woke to the coldest morning of the year
Camera IconMelburnians woke to the coldest morning of the year Credit: NewsWire
Camera IconPeople are seen jogging rugged-up around Royal Park in Parkville. NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui Credit: News Corp Australia

However, those in the city were a little luckier with temperatures sitting just over 1 degree.

Melbourne looks set for a cold week ahead with a week-long run of mornings at or below 5 degrees.

If this happens, it will be the coldest week the city has seen in 11 years.

South Australia was also be hit with the big chill with temperatures sitting at 0.9C.

Camera IconA couple walks through Edinburgh Gardens in North Fitzroy. NCA NewsWire / Josie Hayden Credit: News Corp Australia

In southern Western Australia, Tasmania and the ACT, the mercury remained at single digits with widespread frost, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

The freezing conditions are due to a combination of a cold air mass, clear skies, light winds and a strengthening high pressure system over southern Australia.

BOM said most places will get warmer from Friday.

Sydney and Darwin had the warmest temperatures, with the mercury reaching 11C and 20C respectively.

BOM senior meteorologist, Angus Hines said it will likely be a “long stretch of showery days” rather than downpours.

Sydneysiders are set for a wet week ahead with rain expected until Tuesday next week.

It comes after Sydney already copped up more than a year’s worth of rain in the first half of 2024.

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