Frost coated lawns were a common sight this morning. Photo: Monique Preston.
Winter is well and truly here.
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Only 19 days into the chilly season, Shepparton has already reached a record low with the coldest June morning in over 10 years.
Shepparton residents were greeted this morning by frosted over lawns and car windscreens thanks to a low -3.6℃ at 7am (as reported by Bureau of Meteorology).
This makes today, Wednesday, June 19, the coldest June day since 2007 when temperatures hit an even lower -4℃.
It is also the coldest day in 7 years, since July of 2017 when temperatures reached -3.9℃.
The News asked their readers what their backyards looked like after the heavy frost. Here’s what some of them shared.
Shelley Holness took a photo outside their Tatura home.
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Tara Louise found her car in a frozen state that morning.
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Natasha Commisso took some pictures of the leaves at Tatura.
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Allan Bradley sent in this photo of a frosted plant.
Bones Phyland snapped a photo of an iced hill.
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Bonlae Walker's snap of their frozen field.
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Deb O'Connor woke up to a frozen front yard.
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Kay Potter from Nathalia farm.
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Water from Mel Hall's tap was frozen.
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Nadine Holgate dog walking at the fields
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