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BOM warns of strong winds, cold temperatures throughout Queensland
Some Queenslanders have shivered through the coldest morning of the year and forecasters say it will stay for the next few days.
As a low pressure system brings strong winds and freezing temperatures to the sunshine state, Roma – 430 kilometres northwest of Brisbane – was the coldest place in the state this morning, dropping to a frosty -1.3 degrees on Tuesday.
Hughenden recorded its coldest start to the day since last year, coming in at 3.1 degrees overnight.
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