22 April 2022

Bring the layers for commemorations: your Anzac long weekend weather forecast

| Claire Fenwicke
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Those heading to Anzac Day dawn services across the region will need to bring some extra layers.

Those heading to Anzac Day dawn services across the region will need to bring some extra layers. Photo: File.

Yet another long weekend is almost here, with many of us swapping chocolate eggs and hot cross buns for The Last Post and two-up to commemorate our defence men and women both past and serving.

No matter whether you are in the region, layers will be important when attending dawn services.

“Temperatures overnight in the Canberra, Southern Tablelands and Snowy Mountains will be in the mid-single digits, so definitely grab your gloves, scarves and beanies for Monday (25 April) morning,” Bureau of Meteorology engagement officer Morgan Pumpa said.

“There will be some fog about, so that will make things feel a little damp as well.

“While on the South Coast, it will be a little warmer in the morning, but it still will be in the single digits.”

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There will be little variation in daytime temperatures throughout the Anzac long weekend, as a high pressure system south of the Bight slowly moves across eastern Australia.

This is lending itself to settled weather across southern parts of NSW, with a little cloud build up on the coast due to coastal winds.

Nights will continue to be cold, with the chance of some localised frost in the Snowy region.

Here’s the forecast for your Anzac Day long weekend:

Australian Alps – Snowy Mountains

Saturday 23 April: the chance of morning frost in the south before a partly cloudy day with light winds.

Sunday 24 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with light winds.

Monday 25 April: the chance of morning fog before a mostly sunny day with light winds.

Southern Tablelands

Saturday 23 April: partly cloudy with variable winds throughout the day. Overnight temperatures falling to between five and eight degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 16 and 20 degrees.

Sunday 24 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with variable winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between five and nine degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 17 and 20 degrees.

Monday 25 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with variable winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between five and eight degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 17 and 20 degrees.

South Coast

Saturday 23 April: partly cloudy day with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between six and 10 degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 17 and 21 degrees.

Sunday 24 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between seven and 11 degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 17 and 21 degrees.

Monday 25 April: the chance of morning fog before a mostly sunny day with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between seven and 10 degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 17 and 21 degrees.

Australian Capital Territory

Saturday 23 April: partly cloudy with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between four and seven degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 14 and 19 degrees.

Sunday 24 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to around six degrees with daytime temperatures reaching between 14 and 20 degrees.

Monday 25 April: the chance of morning fog before a partly cloudy day with light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between four and eight degrees, with daytime temperatures reaching between 14 and 19 degrees.

Original Article published by Claire Fenwicke on Riotact.

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