By Aisling Brennan for Nca Newswire and Antoinette Milienos for Daily Mail Australia
Australians have woken up to freezing temperatures, with some cities recording their coldest May morning on record.
Widespread frost was reported in parts of Queensland, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Western Australia on Sunday morning.
The Bureau of Meteorology recorded minimum temperatures as low as -2.7 degrees at the Injune Post Office in Queensland.
Records were broken in Hughenden, Queensland, where residents woke up to -1.4 degrees, while Bankstown and Penrith each had their coldest May temperatures on record, 0.7 degrees and 0.6 degrees respectively.
Tamworth also recorded the coldest morning in May with -4.8 degrees.
Australians have shuddered at colder temperatures, with some areas of the country recording their coldest May morning in 15 years (stock image)
Widespread frost was reported in parts of Queensland, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Western Australia on Sunday morning
Records were broken on Saturday when Sydney’s Observatory Hill recorded a minimum temperature of 6.9°C at 07:04 – the coldest May morning in 24 years, while Bega’s -1.6°C was the coldest in 15 years.
NSW suburbs including Camden and Tibooburra also recorded their coldest mornings of the month in 12 years with minimum recorded temperatures of -1.2C and 3.8C respectively.
Temperatures dropped to 1.1°C at 5:30am in Perth, the coldest morning in May the area has seen in 59 years.
The chilly start was just 2.4°C warmer than Perth Airport’s record low of -1.3°C on June 17, 2006.
Minimum temperatures down to -2.7 degrees were recorded in Queensland, while Bankstown and Penrith each had their coldest May temperatures on record, reaching 0.7 degrees and 0.6 degrees respectively
A high-pressure system across the country is bringing the unusually cold weather and is likely to bring further cold temperatures well into Monday
Sky News Weather meteorologist Alison Osborne said the cold snap is expected to continue for the next few days, with many areas expected to register temperatures ‘well below average’.
‘Easily the coldest so far in Sydney and Canberra with some May and Autumn records at the lower end of the scale being easily broken,’ said Ms Osbourne.
“Widespread areas are expected to come close to freezing.”
The agency has also issued offshore wind warnings for Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia as the system passes.
Ms Osbourne said frost is expected to return to Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory on Monday, with temperatures expected to drop below five degrees again.
“(Frost is) certainly normal for this time of year, but it could be a problem for growers,” she said.
Snow is also forecast over the Australian Alps, but Ms Osbourne said it will be just a light cloud of dust.
Sydney is expected to top 18 degrees on Sunday, while Melbourne will top 15 degrees.
Queensland should be a bit warmer, with temperatures expected to top 22 degrees.
Meanwhile, Adelaide recorded 5-20mm of rain overnight and showers are expected in the south east of the country.
The bureau predicts this will be due to a weak trough working its way through the southeast, which will strengthen cloud cover and showers.
“The rest is scheduled for clear skies, light winds and cold mornings,” the agency said.
A high-pressure system across the country is bringing the unusually cold weather and is likely to bring further cold temperatures well into Monday.
Five-day forecast across Australia
PERTH
Sunday: Sunny Max 21C. Light breeze.
Monday: Sunny. Minimum 10C Maximum 20C. Wind from the west 15 to 25 km / h during the day.
Tuesday: Cloudy Min 9C Max 23C. Light wind from the northeast at 15 to 20 km/h.
Wednesday: Chance of showers, Min 14C Max 24C. 0 to 10 mm of precipitation. Wind north to northwest 20 to 30 kph, increasing to 35 kph before turning west 15 to 25 kph.
Thursday: Decreasing Showers Min 12C Max 20C. 0 to 8 mm of precipitation. Wind west to southwest 20 to 30 km/h, turning south 25 to 35 km/h and decreasing to 15 to 25 km/h in the evening.
ADELAIDE
Sunday: Shower or two. Wind west to northwest 15 to 25 km/h.
Monday: Chance of showers Min 12C Max 18C. 1 to 4 mm of precipitation. Wind from the west 15 to 20 km/h.
Tuesday: Shower or two. Minimum 13C Maximum 18C. 0 to 2 mm of precipitation. Wind west to northwest 15 to 20 km/h.
Wednesday: Partly Cloudy Min 13C Max 20C. Wind north to northwest 15 to 25 km/h.
Thursday: Partly Cloudy Min 12C Max 21C. Wind from the northeast 15 to 20 km/h in the evening.
MELBOURNE
Sunday: Possible showers. Wind from the west 15 to 20 km/h.
Monday: Chance of showers Min 9C Max 17C. Wind west to northwest 20 to 30 km/h in the evening, then northwest 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening.
Tuesday: Possible Showers Min 11C Max 18C. 0 to 1 mm of precipitation. Wind northwest 15 to 25 km/h.
Wednesday: Chance of showers Min 13C Max 19C. Wind from the northwest 25 to 35 km/h.
Thursday: Chance of showers Min 12C Max 16C. 0 to 2 mm of precipitation. Winds from the northwest 15 to 25 km/h, shifting to the west to 15 to 20 km/h from the southwest.
BRISBANE
Sunday: Smoke haze in the afternoon and evening. Mainly sunny. Light breeze.
Monday: Sunny Min 8C Max 22C. Possible smoke development in the morning. Wind west to southwest 15 to 20 km/h.
Tuesday: Sunny, Min 8C Max 23C. Light breeze.
Wednesday: Sunny Min 8C Max 24C. Light breeze.
Thursday: Mostly Sunny Min 11C Max 25C. Light breeze.
CANBERRA
Sunday: Cloudy. Slight chance of showers, less likely later tonight. Wind from the northwest 15 to 20 km/h.
Monday: Partly Cloudy Min 4C Max 14C. Wind west to northwest 15 to 20 km/h increasing to 20 to 30 km/h.
Tuesday: Cloudy Min 3C Max 15C. Small chance of a shower. Wind northwest 15 to 25 km/h.
Wednesday: Cloudy Min 5C Max 16C. Small chance of a shower. Light wind from the northwest 15 to 25 km/h.
Thursday: Partly Cloudy Min 6C Max 17C. Wind from the northwest 15 to 20 km/h.
SYDNEY
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Wind from the west 15 to 20 km/h
Monday: Sunny. Minimum 10C Maximum 20C. Wind from the west 15 to 25 km / h during the day.
Tuesday: Sunny. Minimum 9C Maximum 21C. Wind from the west 10 to 20 km/h.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Minimum 9C Maximum 22C. Light winds coming from the west during the afternoon at 15 to 20 km/h.
Thursday: Partly Cloudy Min 9C Max 23C. In the morning the wind will be 15 to 20 km/h from the west.
DARWIN
Sunday: Clear. Light breeze.
Monday: Sunny, Min 17C Max 30C. Wind from the southeast 15 to 25 km/h in the morning.
Tuesday: Sunny, Min 18C Max 30C. Wind east to southeast 15 to 25 km/h in the morning.
Wednesday: Sunny, Min 18C Max 30C. Wind from the east at 15 to 20 km/h in the morning.
Thursday: Mostly Sunny, Min 18C Max 30C. Light winds that will shift to an easterly direction at 15 to 20 km/h during the morning.
HOBART
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Wind from the northwest 15 to 20 km/h.
Monday: Partly Cloudy Min 8C Max 13C. High chance of showers, 0 to 2 mm in precipitation with possible small hail. Wind from the northwest at 20 to 30 km/h, in the morning tending to the west at 25 to 35 km/h, and in the evening from west to northwest at 15 to 20 km/h.
Tuesday: Cloudy Min 7C Max 17C. High chance of showers, 1 to 5 mm of precipitation. Wind from the northwest 20 to 30 km/h.
Wednesday: Showers Min 11C Max 17C. 0 to 4 mm of precipitation. Wind west to northwest 25 to 40 km/h.
Thursday: Shower or two Min 7C Max 13C. 0 to 1 mm of precipitation. Wind from the west 25 to 35 km/h.
Source: Bureau of Meteorology
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