23 June, 2019

Winter records broken as Melbourne's thick fog, icy temperatures going nowhere

Coldest day of the year? Tick. Coldest June day since 1985? Tick. Thick fog? You bet.
Fog over Melbourne on Sunday - the coldest June day since 1985, with Monday set to be even colder.
Fog over Melbourne on Sunday - the coldest June
day since 1985, with Monday set to be even colder.
Melbourne’s Sunday broke more than one winter record, and there’s more icy conditions on the way.
Melburnians arose on Sunday morning to find thick fog engulfing much of the city, and Bureau of Metereology senior forecaster Richard Carlyon said some suburbs, such as Viewbank in the north-east, “just saw no sunshine at all”.

Read the story from The Age by Michael Fowler - “Winter records broken as Melbourne's thick fog, icy temperatures going nowhere.”

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