What has felt like the earliest arrival of spring will turn frosty this week as winter sweeps back through multiple states.
Record warmth during July saw snow levels plummet to their lowest level since 2006 in some parts of Australia, Weatherzone has reported.

Cold fronts during that month were largely steered over Western Australia and New Zealand, leaving the east coast warm and dry.

But that’s set to change.

Cold weather is set to return to Australia's south-east this week.
Cold weather is set to return to Australia’s south-east this week. (Weatherzone)

A cold front is sliding north from Tasmania, set to send temperatures plummeting and bring “snow showers”, Weatherzone reports.

“The linking up of cold air with moisture from the east means that this system is going to favour snow and rain over eastern NSW.”

About 10cm of snow has been forecast for NSW’s ski resorts in the early half of this week.

Wild winds ripped the roof off of the Lancelin Sands Hotel in Lancelin, Western Australia. The town recorded the strongest wind gusts in the state at 126 km/h.

WA burn off creates captivating image

More cold fronts will sweep Australia’s south-east on Thursday and Friday, bringing the potential for more snow.

Up to half a metre can be expected for the end of the week.

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