BRISBANE shivered through its coldest May day in 33 years yesterday.
The good news is that it will be warmer today.
Brisbane recorded a maximum of just 17.6C, the coldest May day since 1980 and almost 7C below average.
Weather Bureau forecaster Matthew Bass said it was the city's coldest day since June 27 last year.
It was the coldest May day on record at Coolangatta, which recorded a high of just 16.5C. Southeast shivers through record cold while west rejoices as rain finally falls | The Courier-Mail
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