Australia thaws in mid-winter warmth — is winter over?

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Australia thaws in mid-winter warmth — is winter over?
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Unseasonable warmth has been persistent across much of Australia for weeks, but intensified temperatures and unusual heat are becoming more regular.

The whole country was warmer than normal on WednesdayWinter still has four weeks left in its official run

For Australia unseasonable warmth has been building for weeks, and a lack of cold fronts since late July has allowed temperatures to climb up to 10 above average for eight consecutive days.Satellite data shows July 2023 was the worlds warmest month on record. A measurement taken by Snowy Hydro on Tuesday showed a natural snow depth of only 16.5 centimetres at an elevation of 1,620 metres, well below the early August average of about 70cm.Waning snow levels around Mount Buller during ski season.

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