Australia's antarctic air blast has continued for a third day - and it's not just the humans that are feeling the chilly effects.
In Bathurst NSW, livestock were left to brave the conditions as snow pelted down over the fields.
Snow has continued to dust rural NSW landscapes as the temperatures plummet even further.
With a wind chill factor, some areas feel as if the weather has dropped below freezing.
On Victoria's ski fields, some took to enjoying the pre-season snowfall by warming up with a nice cup of coffee.
At Mt Buller, others were left to try and clean off piles of snow from their vehicles.
The snowy and chilly conditions have come again as severe wind speeds and a thunderstorm warning has threatened to cause some wild weather across Victoria.
Parts in multiple states across Australia's south-east have received two straight days of chilly temperatures, resulting in massive snow drops.
Victoria's Mt Buller ski resort was completely covered in up to 20cm of snow within 24 hours.
The huge snow levels turned the Victorian landscape into a picturesque, wintry scene.
Visitors to New South Wale's Perisher ski resort were equally as excited about the snow that fell that, with at least 20cm falling so far.
Meteorologists have predicted even more snow to fall over the next two weeks prior to the official launch of Australia's ski season.
Despite the cold, snow-lovers of all ages jumped at the opportunity to enjoy the snow in any way they could.
At Falls Creek in Victoria, the sharp drop in temperatures into the negatives also allowed for resort staff to take advantage of the weather conditions and begin snow-making.