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Perth Australia is too warm for any snow. It lies within the "temperate" zone, too warm for snowfalls, and its elevation is too low to counteract it being in a temperate zone. The only areas of Australia which have snow are the alpine regions of southeast Australia, where the highest mountains are, and the highlands of Tasmania. Snow occasionally falls in winter in parts of the Blue Mountains and central highlands of New South Wales; it may fall in Canberra, rarely; and it may also (rarely) fall in southern Queensland in one part of the border ranges - again, where the elevation is very high.

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