Bendigo Advertiser photographer Noni Hyett captured this proud pen and her cygnets making the most of a warm end to winter at Lake Weeroona today, before some cool days set in again.
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Chilly conditions will see in spring with temperatures hovering in the mid to low teens for the next week.
Bendigo is headed for a top of 15 degrees tomorrow, after a chilly morning with an early frost forecast.
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Over the weekend the mercury remains steady, with a top of 15 predicted for Saturday and 16 degrees for Sunday. But by Monday, the maximum temperature will drop to just 11 degrees for the day and Tuesday.
Further south, Kyneton residents can expect a chilly top of 8 degrees on Monday and 9 degrees on Tuesday.
Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Scott Williams said the blustery conditions would be seen across much of southeastern Australia from the weekend.
“After a chilly morning with inland frosts, the southeast of the country can expect a settled first day of spring with plenty of sunshine and light winds,” he said.
“The first few days of spring will bring changeable weather across the south as a cold front moves across South Australia Saturday then Victoria, Tasmania and southern New South Wales on Sunday.”