Snow is likely to fall as far north as Queensland this week as the first major cold snap of 2016 sweeps in just days after the latest east coast low. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting the deep freeze to move into South Australia on Thursday before moving east into
Cold front to bring hail and snow across Australia
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Snow and sleet is possible above 800m in the ACT, Southern Tablelands, Central Tablelands, the Hunter, Mid North Coast, North West Slopes and Plains and Northern Tablelands forecast districts on Friday and into Saturday.
There's the chance snow may fall as far north as the Granite Belt in southern Queensland overnight on Friday. Towns in NSW that have snow on the forecast include Katoomba, one hour west of Sydney, Lithgow, Orange, Bathurst and Glen Innes.
Sydney will feel the effects of the wintry blast with temperatures over the weekend hovering around 15C, but with the wind chill factor it will feel much colder. Tasmanians will also shiver at the end of the week with Hobart expecting a top of only 9C on Friday with snow falling to around 600m across the state.
Warnings will be issued across Australia's south-east as the conditions deteriorate.