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Your weekend sleep-in will be justified on Sunday
The mercury will drop to minus 6 degrees on Sunday for June's coolest day.
Emily Baker is a reporter for The Canberra Times
The mercury will drop to minus 6 degrees on Sunday for June's coolest day.
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