After a flurry on Monday this week, we won't have to wait long for another dose of the white stuff, with snow predicted to fall in the region on Monday.
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While Orange is expected to have a relatively warm weekend considering the chilly weather this week, with maximums of 13 degrees predicted for both Saturday and Sunday, the mercury is set to plummet on Monday.
The start of next week is expected to reach a top of just five degrees, with a 70 per cent chance of one to five millimetres of rain, which which is predicted to arrive in the form of snow.
That snow will also land in Blayney, Oberon, and the higher parts of the region up towards the Jenolan Caves just after 10am on Monday.
Cabonne Council will monitor Mount Canobolas and make a decision on closing the road after inspections on Monday morning.
The temperature won't climb back into double figures until Thursday, with minimums and maximums of minus one to seven degrees expected on Tuesday and minus two to eight degrees on Wednesday.
Police have urged people to be cautious on the roads after a woman was killed in a fatal accident this week during icy conditions near Lyndhurst.
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