AIR blowing from snow-covered Tasmania is bringing cold mornings to the Great Lakes.
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WeatherZone meteorologist Anthony Duke said tomorrow morning (August 5) Forster would be five degrees and Bulahdelah four degrees.
“Cold air has reached its way much over south-east Australia,” Mr Duke said.
“We’ve got clear skies, light wind and cold air which will cause those cold morning temperatures.
“Inland will have some frost but there is no precipitation with it, so there is no chance of snow.”
Mr Duke said this morning was 4.9 degrees, but the afternoon will reach a balmy 15 degrees.
“Early August in 2013 was four to six degrees below average, colder than this year,” he said.