THREE years since one of the biggest snowfalls in Orange's recent history the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has extended Friday's forecast snow to include the city.
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In July, 2015, residents woke to find up to a foot of snow had fallen in Orange's streets and backyards, the first time in many years the city had received a decent covering.
Check out the gallery at the bottom of this page to see just how decent it was.
On Monday, the BOM forecast snow for Friday, but predicted it would only fall on Mount Canobolas's summit and higher slopes, as well as some of the other higher-altitude spots across the Central West.
But on Tuesday night that forecast was revised to include Orange itself, as well as Millthorpe, Blayney and other areas in the district.
This is in addition to Lithgow, Oberon, Shooters Hill, Jenolan Caves and Crookwell, as well as heavier snow predicted for the NSW and Victorian snowfields.
GALLERY: What the city looked like three years ago ...