CENTRAL Western Daily photographer Jude Keogh spent a couple of hours in Cook Park on Thursday afternoon, capturing the beauty of one of Orange's landmarks at its most gorgeous time of year.
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The city's trees, renown for their beauty, are starting to show signs of transitioning from summer to winter, and it's a sight to behold.
Some of the summer flowers remain in bloom, while many leaves are starting to turn to the yellows, oranges and browns which indicate winter is just around the corner.
And it seems the weather forecast is starting to show a similar change, with predictions of a distinctly cooler spell heading our way in the coming days.
According to www.weatherzone.com.au Orange's minimum temperature will drop to just three degrees Celsius on Wednesday, with an even more brisk 2 degrees forecast for Thursday.
Monday is predicted to be the warmest day in the coming week, with the mercury set to spike at a warm 25 degrees.
Sadly for the region's drought-stricken farmers there is no rain in the seven-day forecast.
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