It's snowing in the Grampians

Brrrrr: Warrnambool's Van Bruggen family found a layer of thin snow on Mount William on Saturday afternoon.
The Grampians National Park is experiencing its first taste of snow for the month.
Thanks to a cold front moving over southeast Australia, the iconic nature reserve is feeling a weekend wintry burst, with temperatures hovering below zero.
Stephen King from the Bureau of Meteorology said current conditions in the area meant reports of snow was conceivable.
“It’s minus one there at the moment,” he said at 2pm,
“The Grampians recorded hail at lunchtime and temperatures have dropped again since then so it’s seems highly likely its snowing up there.”
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Mount William (Mount Duwil) is is the highest point in the Grampians National Park.