Snow has arrived in Jyväskylä. It began falling around midday and there is a few centimetres of ground cover after a bit more than 4 hours. Temperatures overnight were the coldest in a month dropping to -5.6C before midnight and to -5.7C just after.
It should slowly warm to 3C by tomorrow though so there'll be plenty of slosh around the city. In addition to the above zero temperatures, rain will probably melt most of the snow that will have fallen. The 5 day forecast shows minus temperatures and sun by the end of the weekend.
Sydney was warm again today reaching a top of 27.1C at the Airport. The daily minimum was the warmest of the month at 19.6C. This was the highest in almost a month.
Storms affected many parts of NSW this evening. Sydney was mostly spared but Canberra, for example, experienced a short but severe storm. Two separate wind gusts of 93km/h were recorded at 6:41pm and 6:46pm. This was after a gust recording of 19km/h less than 5 minutes earlier at 6:37pm. Rain was heavy also with 25mm recorded in just over 10 minutes at Canberra Airport.
Storms crossed the Blue Mountains west of Sydney around 8pm but weakened as they approached the coast. The Airport received 1.2mm around 9pm. More storm activity is forecast for tomorrow.
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