MORE snow is forecast for the Bathurst region in coming days as a cold snap grips the district.
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A sheep grazier's warning is already in place for the Central Tablelands with cold temperatures, showers and westerly winds expected tonight and tomorrow.
There is also a chance of thunderstorms, including hail, on Sunday evening.
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In addition, the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast possible snow flurries above 1200m tonight and above 1100m on Monday and Tuesday.
It comes as Bathurst braces for maximum temperatures of just nine degrees Celsius on Monday and Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the region has enjoyed some soaking rain over the weekend.
Apart from some very light showers, the best rain came overnight on Saturday as the Bureau of Meteorology recorded 15.4mm between 1am and 9am on Sunday.
That made for the highest one-day fall for the month and took the total rainfall for June to 29.6mm.
Further showers are forecast for Sunday evening, Monday and Tuesday.
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