Parts of Australia’s east coast experience an end to an unusually warm winter start as a cold front moves across the region. Both outlets report that Sydney has seen an exceptional stretch of mild weather: the city records its longest run of days above 20°C in June in more than a century, a 170-year record cited by both sources. That warm period is now giving way to a “cold blast,” which is expected to bring cooler conditions after days that were warmer than usual for the season. The reports frame the change as a shift from a warmer-than-average early winter pattern to more typical winter temperatures, driven by the approaching front. While the sources focus on Sydney and the broader east coast impact, they agree on the overall sequence of events: sustained warmth in June followed by an impending cooling period associated with a cold front.