Sydney weather: frequent cold fronts set up chilliest July since 1998

By Peter Hannam
Updated August 21 2015 - 10:13am, first published July 28 2015 - 5:42pm
Early morning walkers at Coogee Beach in July. Photo: Janie Barrett
Early morning walkers at Coogee Beach in July. Photo: Janie Barrett
Residents in Oberon say a mid-July snow dump was the biggest in 40 years. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Residents in Oberon say a mid-July snow dump was the biggest in 40 years. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Despite the chill, Sydney will collect only about one-half the typical monthly rain in July.  Photo: Peter Rae
Despite the chill, Sydney will collect only about one-half the typical monthly rain in July. Photo: Peter Rae

Parts of the Sydney region have shivered through another sub-zero morning with the city on track to record its chilliest July in 17 years in a month that is often marked by frequent cold fronts.

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