Extreme Temperatures
But residents of the Baltic nation were baffled on Tuesday when flurries of the white stuff fell in June for the first time in more than three decades.
"We last recorded snow in June 32 years ago and it was on exactly the same date: June 17, 1982," Estonian meteorologist Helve Meitern told AFP.
"Tonight, we could see temperatures fall below zero degrees Celsius (32 Fahrenheit)," she added.
The wintry weather follows a heatwave over the last month that saw temperatures spike to a toasty 30 degrees Celsius across this EU state of three million, where average June daytime temperatures range from 18-20 degrees Celsius.
The mercury soared to a searing 35.6 Celsius in August 1992, the hottest day ever recorded in Estonia.
Source: AFP
Many beachgoers had reported the dead fish between Seaspray and Marlo in Gippsland, identifying mainly the leather jacket species and also trevally.
The EPA said it was investigating but test results did not indicate water pollution was the cause.
It said the fish were most likely killed by cold Antarctic waters moving up the east coast.
The fish prefer warmer waters.
Large numbers of dead fish have also washed up on Tasmania's east coast.
Over the weekend, a large berg floated within metres of the shoreline in St. John's harbour, attracting a crowd of onlookers.
It's just the latest in what's been a banner year for icebergs in Canada's eastern-most province. Tourists are taking in the spectacular sights from the beaches or on guided boat tours. Some are even hopping in the frigid waters to get a closer view.
Paavo Korpela, the Finnish Meteorological Institute weather forecaster on duty, said the midsummer week will be chilly throughout Lapland.
- The cold air arrives from the north to the south, which is why in Lapland can receive rain and even snow. The snow has melted away during the day, says Korpela.
The inclement weather is expected to continue over the next few days and Tuesday night will see the temperatures drop.
The weather is expected to warm up on the weekend, but the thermometer will hover around the ten degree mark.
Did you think summer was here? Snow could fall in Elko County early this week at elevations above 7,000 feet, according to a National Weather Service advisory.
"In what will seem more like spring than almost summer, a strong weather-maker will bring enough cold air and moisture to higher terrain starting late Monday to produce snow showers over parts of northern Nevada," the notice stated.
Most valleys will not see any snowflakes, but northern Elko County - especially the Jarbidge Wilderness and other mountains east of Mountain City Highway - could get a couple inches of accumulation between late Monday and Wednesday.
The Ruby Mountains and East Humboldts also could receive a couple inches of snow.

Jimi Bradshaw from Florida plays with snow for the first ever in Tromsø on Monday.
"There have been both sleet and snow showers tonight, and people have even observed snow settling on the ground," Trond Lien, a local meteorologist, told the Tromsø-based Nordlys newspaper. "This is very rare, and I cannot remember the last time it snowed on June 16. It must be a long time ago."
He said he had found reports indicating snowfall in the city during July a century previously, but had yet to find any record of snow in June.
Odd Arne Thomassen, a professional driver, told NRK that he had encountered roughly four inches of snow when driving over Kvænangsfjellet in North Troms on Monday morning.
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Two more days of snowfall is expected.
Thanks to Argiris Diamantis for this link
Sea Ice Update June 11 2014
Thanks to Kingbum for this link
Comment: See also: Tens of thousands of fish wash up on the east coast of Tasmania
Mass of spider crab shells wash up on Tasmania's east coast