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Frigid start to winter for south-east states as Melbourne shivers through coldest day in five years

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South-east Australia is collectively shivering through a prolonged spell of bleak wintry weather — a pattern that will linger for at least another week.

Yesterday was so cold in parts of south-west New South Wales and Victoria that a handful of locations shivered to their lowest maximum in years, including Melbourne where the high only reached 10.1 degrees Celsius, the city’s coldest day in five years.

It was even colder in the NSW Riverina where Griffith only managed a top of 9.2C, 6 below average and the town’s lowest maximum in eight years.

Temperatures today will again remain below average across many regions, with the most extreme anomalies under thick cloud and rain from south-east SA, through western and central Victoria to southern NSW.

Like yesterday, a handful of towns today could record their lowest maximum in years, struggling to even reach double digits.

Early afternoon temperatures, the warmest time of day in winter, will struggle to double digits over parts of south-east Australia today.(ABC News)

Abundant cloud and rain behind the surprise winter chill

What is uncharacteristic about the current cold spell, is the usual culprit — strong fronts and polar blasts from Antarctica — are absent from the weather map.

So why are temperatures so low? Occasionally the coldest days in Australia result from cloudy skies and light winds, without an injection of very cold air from the south.

During these spells of calm, gloomy weather, cloud blocks out the sun — a fairly self-explanatory process that prevents heating, however, the other key factor, the lack of wind, also plays a role by preventing warmer air from transferring in from surrounding regions.

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