Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology South Australia
Frost Warning for the Mid North, Riverland, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South East forecast districts.
Please be aware Temperatures at ground level can be many degrees lower than those recorded by standard weather stations, especially in calm conditions with clear skies.
Severe frosts with temperatures down to -3 degrees which can cause significant crop damage are forecast for Thursday morning in parts of the Riverland forecast district.
Frosts with temperatures down to -2 degrees are forecast for Thursday morning in parts of the Mid North, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South East forecast districts.
Keep warm People, Try a nice warm cuddle. works for me. !!!
K.J.
Fine Elsewhere said
07:05 PM May 31, 2017
Yep, it's fffreezing here.
Cruising Cruze said
07:28 PM May 31, 2017
Not freezing here yet :))
But it is 17C so it's cold for us here in QLD
Cheers John
RosieW said
02:30 PM Jun 1, 2017
2.3 in the Barossa yesterday and today. But blue skies, so getting a bit done about the place (house sit).
Had a mate on the phone last night, tormenting us with Darwin temperatures (30.8 at 7 p.m.). I may have called him a mean sod. My mum (deep south of Tassie), has been calling me names for months - she's been freezing since March!
Of course, I may just be feeling it more, having spent 3 years in QLD. Off to Big W for thermals shortly...........
Fine Elsewhere said
02:36 PM Jun 1, 2017
Loving the cold snap, our forty odd stone fruit trees need this. Minus four here this morning in the mid north.
Excellent house work weather, waiting for the agent now to get this place on the market and head back to our beloved Territory.
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:07 PM Jun 1, 2017
It's "cool" here in Townsville! If you don't like winter down south, you'd better travel to or shift to the tropics where power & insurance is expensive, we get lots of rain sometimes but minimal in others (still in a drought of 4 years).
However the fruits & drinks we like to eat/drink in summer require cold winters - the only "stone: fruits that grow well here are mangoes; the leaves on our trees don't change colour like southern areas & certain popular flowers don't like it here either.
So there's pros & cons - wherever we choose to live! At least this year we're staying here for winter - no more freezing Canberra winters!
Been out west for a few days where it dropped down to 8 degrees just outside the van.
Fine Elsewhere said
09:59 PM Jun 1, 2017
I dont mind the cold, I cant stand the heat. Says she who is busting her boiler to get back to the desert :lol:
Minus five here tonight they say.
PeterD said
08:41 AM Jun 2, 2017
It's a bout time we got a normal winter. The ski fields have had it pretty lean for too long.
Aus-Kiwi said
01:29 PM Jun 2, 2017
Oh yes can not only feel in my bones these days ! I my joints ( as in body joints ) too !! Out country we where given the ground minimum temps, often under zero degree .
RosieW said
03:23 PM Jun 2, 2017
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
It's "cool" here in Townsville! If you don't like winter down south, you'd better travel to or shift to the tropics where power & insurance is expensive, we get lots of rain sometimes but minimal in others (still in a drought of 4 years).
However the fruits & drinks we like to eat/drink in summer require cold winters - the only "stone: fruits that grow well here are mangoes; the leaves on our trees don't change colour like southern areas & certain popular flowers don't like it here either.
So there's pros & cons - wherever we choose to live! At least this year we're staying here for winter - no more freezing Canberra winters!
Been out west for a few days where it dropped down to 8 degrees just outside the van.
We came south because I was missing the seasons..........
JayDee said
06:40 PM Jun 2, 2017
we are in GriffithNSW the regional temp is set to be in the minus tomorrow morning. Van diesel working overtime.
Issued 3:50:00 PM ACST on Wednesday 31 May 2017
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
South Australia
Frost Warning
for the Mid North, Riverland, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South
East forecast districts.
Please be aware
Temperatures at ground level can be many degrees lower than those recorded by
standard weather stations, especially in calm conditions with clear skies.
Severe frosts with temperatures down to -3 degrees which can cause significant
crop damage are forecast for Thursday morning in parts of the Riverland
forecast district.
Frosts with temperatures down to -2 degrees are forecast for Thursday morning
in parts of the Mid North, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South East
forecast districts.
Keep warm People, Try a nice warm cuddle. works for me. !!!

K.J.
But it is 17C so it's cold for us here in QLD
Cheers John
2.3 in the Barossa yesterday and today.
But blue skies, so getting a bit done about the place (house sit).
Had a mate on the phone last night, tormenting us with Darwin temperatures (30.8 at 7 p.m.). I may have called him a mean sod.
My mum (deep south of Tassie), has been calling me names for months - she's been freezing since March!
Of course, I may just be feeling it more, having spent 3 years in QLD. Off to Big W for thermals shortly...........
Excellent house work weather, waiting for the agent now to get this place on the market and head back to our beloved Territory.
However the fruits & drinks we like to eat/drink in summer require cold winters - the only "stone: fruits that grow well here are mangoes; the leaves on our trees don't change colour like southern areas & certain popular flowers don't like it here either.
So there's pros & cons - wherever we choose to live! At least this year we're staying here for winter - no more freezing Canberra winters!
Been out west for a few days where it dropped down to 8 degrees just outside the van.
Minus five here tonight they say.
We came south because I was missing the seasons..........
we are in GriffithNSW the regional temp is set to be in the minus tomorrow morning. Van diesel working overtime.
Jay&Dee