It's been unseasonably cold across parts of Australia this month but forecasts show a barbecue under the sun could still be on the cards for Christmas Day.
Much of southern, eastern and western Australia should beMr Narramore said the weather would be "" in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne where it's expected to be warm and sunny.There should be an easing of that unseasonably cool weather for Sydney and Canberra by Christmas."Most should stay dry on the coast," Mr Narramore said.expected for Christmas Day."Generally, right across the country, it's looking pretty good at this stage," Mr Narramore said.
BOM issues seven-day forecasts for towns across the country but Mr Narramore said it's important to keep in mind that there's still room for changes across days five, six and seven — which at the moment includes Christmas Day.
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