SYDNEY, it’s time to get your woolly jumpers out — winter is officially on its way.

A cold front will be coming through Sydney this week, pushing temperatures into single digits till Sunday.

We could even see temperatures drop to two degrees in parts of western Sydney, according to Duty Forecaster Shuang Wang.

media_camera Temperatures are forecast to drop into single digits. Picture: Jenny Evans

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“The drop is coming from a cold front that has developed quite quickly and will be hanging around for a week or so,” she said. “We are really going into winter.”

Sydneysiders will really feel the cold after Wednesday, when the drop in temperatures will be accompanied by medium winds.

“It’s quite normal for this time of year, but we will continue to see cool temperatures after the cold snap has passed as we are now going into winter,” she said.

media_camera Medium winds will see Sydneysiders reaching for their winter clothes.

The winds will see temperatures in western Sydney plummet on Wednesday, with most parts of the area expected to reach minimum temperatures of just two-to-five degrees.

In the city, we will see temperatures down to 11 degrees in Sydney tomorrow. with a maximum of 23, while Richmond area is expected to plummet to 4 degrees, with a maximum of 25.

Later in the week, Sydney will see a max of 19 degrees on Wednesday with a minimum of 12, while Thursday to Sunday is expected to bring minimums of nine degrees.