IF you’re feeling a bit chilly this morning – you are certainly not alone.
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A blast of frost and sub-zero temperatures saw Glen Innes wake to its coldest morning this year.
The mercury dipped to a low of -4.1 degrees near the airport on early Tuesday.
Wednesday will also be freezing with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting a morning low of -3 degrees before reaching a top of 13.
Temperatures will have to plummet a little lower to reach record-breaking levels – with the coldest May day recording a low of -9.8 degrees in 2006.
Across the state, Sydney shivered through its coldest May night in 18 years.
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