An icy combination of thunderstorms, hail and snow is set to envelop the south-eastern states this long weekend.
A low-pressure system is driving a cool blast of air over New South Wales, the ACT, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from today through to the King’s Birthday public holiday on Monday.
It will bring rain and hail over large parts of the states, according to Weatherzone.
The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts temperatures to fall to sub-zero in Canberra, four degrees in Hobart, six degrees in Adelaide and Melbourne and eight degrees in Sydney.
The cold weather, coupled with clouds and wind, will leave conditions feeling even cooler than forecast.
It will lead to some low-level to heavy snowfall in mainland alpine regions from tomorrow into at least Tuesday, according to Weatherzone.
The system is expected to deliver enough natural snow to start off the ski season in NSW, the ACT and Victoria this winter.
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Mt Hotham is forecasting up to 60cm of snow, and Perisher is expecting 2cm.
Conditions will pick up in the south-eastern states tomorrow and move north on Sunday before beginning to clear on Monday.
The remaining states and territories will experience mostly dry conditions over the long weekend.