Antarctic blast brings snow to NSW
15 ImagesThe east coast is being hit by what meteorologists are calling an "Antarctic blob".
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Xanthe Archer enjoys the snow in Oberon during a heavy snowfall overnight and this morning on the NSW Central Tablelands. Credit:Nick Moir
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Scenes from in and around Oberon.Credit:Nick Moir
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A snowy Oberon this morning on the NSW Central Tablelands. Credit:Nick Moir
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Snow on the fire hit regions of Clarence in the Blue mountains.Credit:Nick Moir
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Scenes from in and around Oberon.Credit:Nick Moir
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Snow falls at Edith as a deep low pressure system arrives in the central west of the state. Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Heavy snow falls on bushfire damaged country inside the Kosciuszko National Park near Adaminaby.Credit:Brook Mitchell/Getty
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A cold front passes over Lake George near Canberra.Credit:Brook Mitchell/Getty
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Heavy snow falls near Adaminaby. The Adaminaby Complex fire tore through the area in early January, causing massive damage to the parks flora and fauna. Credit:Brook Mitchell/Getty
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A cold front brings heavy rain over Lake George near Canberra.Credit:Brook Mitchell/Getty
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Snow falls at Edith.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Snow falls at Edith as a deep low pressure system arrives in the central west of the state. Snow and ice were reported on the roads around Oberon, Canberra and Clarence.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Thredbo on Saturday morning. One of the best snowstorms this season has brought blizzard conditions to the ski fields of Perisher and Thredbo.Credit:Jimmy Wacher
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Thredbo on Saturday morning. Despite good snowfalls this weekend the limited number of lift passes meant skiers could not spontaneously decide on a ski trip. Credit:Jimmy Wacher
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Thredbo on saturday morning. A front of polar air has brought widespread snowfall.Credit:JIMMY WACHER