Queensland residents shiver through coldest May morning on record

Queensland residents shiver through coldest May morning on record
Residents in elements of Queensland’s south-east have shivered via the coldest May morning on document, nonetheless weeks out from winter, as an icy blast continues to make life uncomfortable for Aussies up and down the east coast.
Weather warnings are in place throughout New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT at the moment, with extraordinarily chilly temperatures sweeping throughout a number of jurisdictions.

In Oakey, a small city within the Toowoomba locality, the mercury hit a low of -5.6 levels by 6.30am at the moment, based on the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).

In Sydney it was cooler than in Melbourne this morning. (9News)

Due to wind elements, circumstances felt nearer to -10 levels, the climate bureau mentioned, breaking the official document for this time in May for the area, which was beforehand set in 2019 with a low of -4.4 levels.

Along the state’s coast, Coolangatta dipped to only 3 levels this morning, whereas in Brisbane it was simply 9 levels and -1 in Ipswich.

In the ACT, Canberra reached a low of -2C, whereas in Sydney it was cooler than Melbourne this morning, with every capital metropolis dipping to lows of 9 and 10 levels respectively.

Surfers in Coogee in Sydney’s japanese suburbs. (9News)

A strong low-pressure system will proceed to create hazardous surf in NSW after record-high waves yesterday.

Though the frosty circumstances have not deterred some eager surfers in Sydney’s east, the place images have been snapped of locals having fun with the big swell.

The BoM has warned that heavy surf may result in injury and coastal erosion between Seal Rocks and Broken Bay this morning, whereas surf and swell circumstances will stay hazardous round Byron Coast, Coffs Coast, Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast, Illawarra Coast and Batemans Coast at the moment.

The warnings come after waves measuring greater than 14 metres in peak have been seen on the NSW coast yesterday.

Large waves led to a hazardous surf warning in NSW on Monday. (Nine)
Large waves roared at Bondi Beach on Monday morning. (Weatherzone)

“Waves this large are seldom seen near Sydney at any time of year,” Weatherzone meteorologist Ben Domensino mentioned.

NSW SES obtained greater than 100 requires help spanning from Newcastle to Nowra yesterday for emergencies together with fallen bushes and roofs pulled off houses.

A surfer braves heavy waves breaking at Deadman's in Manly

Massive winter swell hammers Sydney seashores

Winds additionally prompted dramas at Sydney Airport on Monday, with dozens of flights cancelled or delayed.

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Source: www.9news.com.au