Get ready for a cold winters day on Saturday July 4, with temperatures across the South Coast to reach a top of 15 accompanied by rain and coastal winds.
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A huge dump of rain isn't expected though, with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting no more than 1-3mm.
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Bureau of Meteorology NSW duty forecaster Shuang Wang said towards Saturday afternoon conditions will likely improve.
"There's a cold front coming through, could be early Saturday morning, there's a good chance of showers in the morning," she said.
If you are above 1000 metres you may even experience snow flurries early Saturday morning, that is a light snowfall but not enough to accumulate on the ground.
For the top temperature, it will drop to 15 degrees on Saturday but warming slightly on Sunday, up to 18 degrees with partly cloudy conditions.
A marine strong wind warning has been issue for the NSW South Coast for Saturday.
A sheep graziers warning has also been issued for further inland towards the Southern Tablelands and ACT.
It has been a cold few months for NSW, according to BOM it has been the four consecutive months of below average daytime temperatures.