Pack away the wet weather gear – until early next week – with lots of sunny icons across the weekend.
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Along the coast, today will begin with some fog before burning off to a sunny day with a top of 18 degrees following a chilly overnight low of 10 degrees.
Saturday and Sunday will reach tops of 19 and 18 while the mercury will drop to single figures of 8-9 degrees.
Further inland, today also will be a foggy start before the sun burns through the overnight low of six degrees to a high of 17.
The morning fog will again return on Saturday with temperatures from 5-18 degrees, while Sunday will be mainly sunny reaching a top of 16 following an overnight low of just four degrees.
Forster-Tuncurry has officially received 184.1mm of rainfall over 14 days to June 21.
During the three days snow fell on the Barrington Tops, falls varied from 10-20cm across four official sites.
Despite overnight rain on June 20 a light cover of snow remains at PolblueIt, while in other areas the snow is melting contributing muddy and slippery conditions.
Barrington tourism advised conditions were only suitable for 4WD vehicles.
No further snowfalls are predicted this weekend.