From stunning snowcapped trees in Mount Laguna to high surf slamming piers at the coast, here's a look at what this fierce storm brought to our county:
The higher than average temperatures and moisture will stick around for the start of the week with overnight lows only falling into the 60s and daytime highs in the upper 70s. Rain chances remain higher as well.
Most of central Missouri will see rain on Monday along with wind, but some areas could see snow. A slightly better chance for snow exists later in the week.
Fire and strong wind warnings still in place as a heatwave conditions ease across south-eastern states
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JanJanuary 2021 at 1:36pm
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Sweltering conditions have eased in much of Victoria and South Australia, but fire danger remains and the heat is expected to continue in New South Wales and Queensland into Australia Day.
Key points:
A cool change hit Melbourne earlier than expected, seeing temperatures dramatically drop
Parts of NSW and Queensland are expected to maintain high temperatures into Australia Day