CLARIFICATION, 11.51am: An earlier version of this story claimed it was the coldest SA day since 2006, based on info published by the BOM.
This BOM tweet has now been removed and a new tweet says it was the coldest day since 2012.
#Yunta's minimum temperature of -7.1°C this morning is the 13th coldest temperature on record in #SouthAustralia and the coldest observation in the state since 2012! Thankfully temperatures will increase in coming days. Keep warm folks! https://t.co/6dwnocmz6o pic.twitter.com/6gDzjuB9il
— Bureau of Meteorology, South Australia (@BOM_SA) June 24, 2019
EARLIER…
South Australia has recorded its coldest weather reading since 2006 with the temp dropping to a freezing -7.1 in Yunta this morning — the 13th coldest temperature on record.
Temperatures elsewhere on Monday morning: Renmark -5.7°C, Loxton -3.9°C, Murray Bridge -3.6°C, Coonawarra -3.3°C, Clare -2.5°C, Parafield -1.8°C.
According to the BOM, temperatures will increase in “coming days”.
Another very cold morning across #SouthAustralia today. Notable minimum temperatures include: Yunta -7.1°C, Renmark -5.7°C, Loxton -3.9°C, Murray Bridge -3.6°C, Coonawarra -3.3°C, Clare -2.5°C, Parafield -1.8°C. Even the car was telling me it was cold pic.twitter.com/3tN1ehl9aL
— Bureau of Meteorology, South Australia (@BOM_SA) June 23, 2019
Yunta's minimum temperature of -7.1°C this morning is the 13th coldest temperature on record in #SouthAustralia and the coldest observation in the state since 2006! Thankfully temperatures will increase in coming days. Keep warm folks!
— Bureau of Meteorology, South Australia (@BOM_SA) June 23, 2019