00:00Freezing nights, morning frost and puffer jackets are synonymous with Canberra winters.
00:08And June certainly fit the bill, with the capital experiencing its coldest spell in decades.
00:15But this month has been unusually mild.
00:18So far this month the average temperature has been a shade over 7 degrees.
00:23That's half a degree higher than usual.
00:26And the average minimum is 1.6, that's 1.5 degrees warmer than the seasonal average.
00:33There were two sub-zero nights this past week, including the coldest day of the month on Wednesday,
00:39when the mercury plunged to minus 5.4 and this morning's low of minus 5.1.
00:46Data from the Weather Bureau shows Canberrans have been feeling the cold this winter.
00:51The average temperature since the start of June has been 6 degrees,
00:55which is nearly a degree colder than usual.
00:5812.2 is our average maximum, which is the lowest maximum on record since observations started at Canberra Airport in 2009.
01:08We've already had a record-breaking low, with minus 7.6 recorded on June 21st.
01:15And the final week of June saw a run of five consecutive nights below minus 5.
01:21The last time that happened here was back in 1965.
01:25But despite all that overall, the bomb says Canberra's on track for a warmer than average winter.
01:32We'll be right back in proceeds.
01:33As of the time as we've told them, all of us will be liked.
01:34There are a lot of good news.
01:35It's like a murder-task.
01:37You can find a murder in my mind while there was over 13 or so.
01:39Don't be wrong with us in the end of the day.
01:41But again, this time is possible to take a look at this topic.
01:42You might be off the runway for the Dusk Valley River,
01:44you might be off the kurt bishop.
01:45But then there are more than eight or four feet,
01:51And get out of 12 minutes.
01:53In this case, we have been on track for the new day.
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