Queensland is bracing for a record-breaking cold snap, destructive winds and snow.
Weather by Nilsson Jones, Jessica Gee 10th Jun 2021 5:00 AM
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Subscriber only Freezing winter storms were forecast as the state braced for low temperatures, rain, destructive winds and the likelihood of snow on high peaks. Temperatures up to 8C below the June average were predicted for overnight Wednesday in the midst of the cold snap, with the lowest figures expected around the Granite Belt region. The record-breaking chill predicted a dusting of snow for parts of the Gold Coast and Tweed, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.