Yahoo News 7 August 2020
Record low temperatures across regional South Australia brought rare snow to the Flinders Ranges on Friday, August 7, turning the red outback desert into a winter wonderland.
Records for the lowest daily maximum temperature were broken on Thursday at several locations including Hawker, Whyalla, Yongala, and Port Augusta. The Bureau of Meteorology expected more temperature records to be broken on August 7.
A cold blast of wintry air brought the conditions to Australia in early
August, according to the weather bureau. Snow was reported in parts of
Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales.
Videos posted by the Skytrek Willow Springs Station show snow blanketing
the red desert around the outback station. Staff from the station told
Storyful they had seen snow on the top of the hills around them before but never so much down in the valley.
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