Temperatures dropped overnight and with it came snow on the Barrington Tops.
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Avid snow chasers once again made the voyage up the Tops for the promise of snow and they were not disappointed.
Reports from the Barrington Tops Snow Chasers Facebook page showed that Polblue received a generous dusty, more than the first snow fall on May 10.
According to page administrator, Steven Oliver the mercury sat at -2 degrees around 8am on Tuesday morning (June 4).
"From what I can tell there were light snow showers last night between 10pm and midnight," Steven said.
And as a result, it has left a couple of centimetres of settled snow.
"It's just started snowing up there again now (9.20am Tuesday), so if the temperature stays the way it is there could be a good snowfall today, and it should still be on the ground tomorrow," he said.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicts more snow across Tuesday falling above 800 metres with temperature only expected to reach 2 degrees.
Snow is expected to continue into Wednesday (June 5), falling above 1500 metres with light rains predicted.
Temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 4 degrees and a low of zero.