Coldest September morning EVER for six SA towns

The coldest town in South Australia on Wednesday morning was Yunta, east of Port Augusta, where a low of -3.2C was recorded just after 6am.

Elsewhere, Murray Bridge woke up to a bitter -3.1C, while Snowtown, Kingscote and Kadina were sitting at -2.3C, -2.2C and -1.7C respectively.

Strathalbyn, southeast of Adelaide, couldn’t escape the cold either with a low of -0.2C.

For all six towns, it was the coldest morning recorded in September.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/coldest-september-morning-ever-for-six-sa-towns-but-dust-storm-on-the-way/news-story/422cf7ea23c27a2571ffae112c422a1f

Thanks to Laurel for this link

“Bloody chilly in Vic too,” says Laurel. “Ice 3ft off the ground at 10pm and I’ve had newly shot chestnut seedlings frost-burnt 4ft off ground in styrofoam boxes! ;-(( “

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September 18, 2019 at 01:18PM

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