Extreme weather: thundersnow expected in Victoria as Queensland hit by heatwave

Different parts of Australia will experience temperatures more than 40C apart, as twin hot spells and cold fronts sweep across the continent.

The phenomenon of thundersnow could strike alpine regions of Victoria this week, while rural Queensland swelters through 40C days.

According to the bureau of meteorology, a cold front is sweeping across southern Australian, including Tasmania, Victoria and southern New South Wales, at the same time as hot air lingers over Queensland and northern NSW, producing the extreme variation.

In Queensland, Cloncurry is forecast to hit a maximum of 39C on Thursday, with Longreach forecast for 40C and Julia Creek 41C.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/17/extreme-weather-thundersnow-expected-in-victoria-as-queensland-hit-by-heatwave

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