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Melbourne is headed for its coldest May start in 40 years with the maximum temperature tipped to reach just 12 degrees, not-withstanding wind chill and rainfall.

Heavy snow, freezing temperatures, heavy rain and storms continue as a polar outbreak hits Australia's southeast.

Victoria's Alpine regions received dumps of snow with expectations a further half a metre will fall today. Blizzard-like conditions are also expected and could bring down powerlines and trees. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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