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Impressionante como a maioria das pessoas se esforcam pra fazerem videos ruins. Credo. Nao tem a minima nocao de como segurar um celular #prontofalei
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Monitoramento e Previsão - Europa 2021
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Sydney set for coldest day in 25 years while Orange blanketed in snow Leave a comment Sydney is set to shiver through its coldest day in 25 years with an arctic chill still lingering over NSW. The temperature is expected to reach 11 degrees on Thursday at Observatory Hill in the CBD, but it may feel even colder. Snow blanketed Orange(860m) in NSW’s central west overnight.Credit:Kirsty Mansell “We won’t have seen temperatures that cold for about 25 years,” Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Helen Reid said. The first major cold outbreak of winter has been brought about by a very slow moving, large Antarctic cold air mass that is taking its time to move across the country. “There’s enough moisture in it for the cold air to come down as snow [in some parts of the state],” Ms Reid said. The cold snap has blanketed regional cities and towns across the state including Orange, in the state’s Central West, Oberon, in the Central Tablelands, and Blackheath, in the Blue Mountains. A number of roads in the Central West are closed due to snow and ice coverage with motorists to avoid unnecessary travel. They include: The Mitchell Highway is closed between Northern Distributor Road in Orange and Millthorpe Road in Shadforth The Escort Way is closed between Northern Distributor Road in Orange and Peabody Road in Boree Chifley Road is closed between Bells Line of Road in Bell and Hartley Valley Road in Lithgow Ilford Sofala Road is closed about five kilometres west of the Castlereagh Highway in Ilford Some local roads in these areas are also closed. Snow near the Queensland border in the Northern Tablelands could fall today while sleet was recorded on Wednesday. Snow begins to fall in Blackheath on Thursday morning.Credit:Dean Sewell The ski fields have received a major dump of snow overnight, with Perisher recording about half a metre. Weatherzone meteorologist Graeme Brittain, speaking just after 8am on Thursday, said cloud cover built up over Sydney in the previous few hours is helping to keep temperatures cold. He said forecast temperatures in central Sydney were about six degrees below average for this time of year. “It’s quite a common theme across NSW – about 6 to 8 degrees at least below average in terms of the max temperature,” Mr Brittain said. Severe wintry weather has left much of Australia's southeast shivering after damaging winds, heavy rain, thunderstorms, flooding, widespread snow, and hail swept New South Wales and Victoria. “Again that’s due to cloud and the very cold air mass as well as low pressure systems.” He said snowfall on Thursday was most likely in Barrington Tops and the Northern Tablelands. “Snowfall is a very good chance down to about 800 to 900 metres,” he said. “[But] it’s probably going to be lower than that.”