A deserted scene at Gunnamatta on Friday. Picture: Chris Lane
If you haven’t already started to rug up, now might be the time to add that extra layer of clothing.
Snow-like conditions are set to hit on June 17.
The coldest air will arrive on Sunday bringing with it a dumping of snow in the NSW ski fields and even a few flakes in the Blue Mountains.
Sunday is expected to be the coldest day of the year in Sydney, with temperatures barely making it to 15 degrees.
But there will be a stronger bite to the large pool of cold air surge thanks to the wind, expected to reach up to 45 km/hr.
Showers will make a wet start to next week, before easing by Wednesday.