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Australian towns blanketed with rare snow in wild weather

  • Several towns in eastern Australia received their thickest snow in decades, with up to 40 cm reported in parts of northern New South Wales, according to Meteorologist Miriam Bradbury.
  • This snowfall is the most seen since the mid-1980s and occurred across a large area, noted Bradbury.
  • Snow also fell in Queensland for the first time in ten years, adding to the unusual weather event, as stated by Bradbury.
  • The New South Wales State Emergency Service responded to over 1,455 incidents amidst power outages affecting tens of thousands of homes, reported Australian Broadcasting Corp.
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Several cities in Australia are dealing with a thick layer of snow. The past few days have been very unsettled in various parts of Australia. There have been heavy thunderstorms accompanied by snow and rain, among other things. Authorities are therefore dealing with the numerous incidents.

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SRN News broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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