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Mount Maroon is a mountain in South East Queensland that is part of the McPherson Range. The mountain rises to 966 m (3,169 ft) above sea level about 12 km west of Rathdowney . The original indigenous name for the mountain is Wahlmoorum which means sand goanna in the Yuggera language. [ 1 ]
Snow at sea level in Melbourne last occurred in August 2005, in the Melbourne's southern suburbs near Mornington Peninsula. [53] Though Melbourne central business district has not recorded snow since 1986. [54] In South Australia, there are two known occurrences of snow in Mount Gambier, only 60 metres (200 ft) above sea level, in 1951 and 1932 ...
A major winter storm dropped more snow over several East Coast states Thursday as most of the central and southeastern U.S. faced dangerously cold temperatures, delaying flights and shuttering ...
Top weather news for Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025: The nation's next significant winter storm is expected to plow across the country this week and dump heavy snow from the Plains and Midwest to Virginia ...
Mount Kosciuszko: QLD: ... Mount Maroon (966 m) Mount Ernest (964 m) Springbrook Mountain (948 m) Mount Westray ... in winter. Mount Buller ridge in summer.
Maroon State School with Mount Maroon in the background, 2015 Maroon State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2772 Boonah-Rathdowney Road ( 28°10′18″S 152°42′49″E / 28.1716°S 152.7137°E / -28.1716; 152.7137 ( Maroon State
Mount Barney, Mount Maroon, Mount May and Mount Lindesay rise majestically above the surrounding farmlands in Mount Barney National Park on the Queensland/New South Wales border. These rugged peaks are the remains of the ancient Focal Peak Shield Volcano which erupted 24 million years ago. Mount Barney (1359m) is the second-highest peak in ...
More rarely, snow can fall on the nearby Porongurup Range. Snow outside these areas is a major event; it usually occurs in hilly areas of south-western Australia. The most widespread low-level snow occurred on 26 June 1956 when snow was reported in the Perth Hills, as far north as Wongan Hills and as far east as Salmon Gums. However, even in ...