2008 Sydney snowfall

The 2008 Sydney Snowfall was the first in the Sydney metropolitan area since 1836. On July 28, 2008, a vigorous cold front approached from the south. This particular system had already dumped several centimetres of snow on the Snowy Mountains. Due to the southerly nature of the wind, precipitation was observed on the eastern (lee) side of the Great Dividing Range. The initial cold pocket of air with the front, combined with moist on shore winds f... more

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