Aussie's Coldest Year | MiExpert | All-in-one Online Immigra

Immigrants residing in Australia are well aware by now of the freezing temperatures befalling the country this winter. Particularly bizarre cold weather patterns have led to early June temperatures in Melbourne not going above 15 degrees for the first time in 70 years. This year experienced an unusual weather pattern causing pools of cold air to be locked in over the southern and eastern states. A series of cold fronts have also brought along strong gusts of winds, making it feel nearly 5 degrees colder than it actually is. This combination has triggered the deepest snow dumps in the alps since 1968. With the colder winter, many Australians have thought ahead to protect themselves against the cold. Electronics giant Big W reportedly sold over 27,000 heaters just the past month. Similarly, puffer jacket specialist Kathmandu has seen a 10% increase in sales, whilst the fashionable UGG business continues to thrive with their iconic sheepskin boots.