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First good snowfalls hit resorts

Snow at Mount Buller.
1 / 14Snow at Mount Buller.Supplied
Falls Creek. Temperatures dropped to -2C in the Alps as a cold front swept through the state bring winter-like cold.
2 / 14Falls Creek. Temperatures dropped to -2C in the Alps as a cold front swept through the state bring winter-like cold.Chris Hocking
Snow at Mount Hotham.
3 / 14Snow at Mount Hotham.Supplied
Snow at Mount Hotham.
4 / 14Snow at Mount Hotham.Supplied
Snow at Mount Hotham.
5 / 14Snow at Mount Hotham.Supplied
Snow at Mount Buller.
6 / 14Snow at Mount Buller.Supplied
Snow at Mount Buller.
7 / 14Snow at Mount Buller.Supplied
Cody Allport, 6, of Mt Beauty gets out and about at Falls Creek.
8 / 14Cody Allport, 6, of Mt Beauty gets out and about at Falls Creek.Chris Hocking
First snows hit Mount Buller.
9 / 14First snows hit Mount Buller.Supplied
Snow blankets a car at Mount Buller.
10 / 14Snow blankets a car at Mount Buller. Supplied
Young Thomas Huber makes snowballs at Mount Buller this morning.
11 / 14Young Thomas Huber makes snowballs at Mount Buller this morning.Supplied
A cold change has brought snow to Victoria's resorts, five weeks out from ski season.
12 / 14A cold change has brought snow to Victoria's resorts, five weeks out from ski season.Supplied
Hotham received its first decent snow falls over night.
13 / 14Hotham received its first decent snow falls over night.Supplied
Guns at the ready ... snow guns at Mount Hotham.
14 / 14Guns at the ready ... snow guns at Mount Hotham.Supplied

Victoria had its first decent snowfalls overnight more than five weeks out from the ski season.

A warm autumn day with temperatures in the low to mid-20s gave way to a cold change late yesterday with snow falling on Alpine peaks.

The most snow recorded was at Mt Buller, with the resort saying it had a cover of up to 3cm of snow on Wednesday morning.

The actual amount of snow that fell would have been more than that, but ground temperatures were still warm from record high temperatures in April and most snow quickly melted, Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Scott Williams said.

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"You need that ground sub-soil to drop by a few degrees and get follow-up snow before you get a nice cover," he said.

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"The first snowfall of the season usually melts in a couple of days."

Snow also fell at Falls Creek and Mt Baw Baw with Mt Hotham getting a small amount.

The 2010 ski season starts on Saturday, June 12 on the Queens Birthday long weekend.

A dusting of snow fell on April 11 but melted almost immediately.

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