Queensland has broken with tradition and held another day of winter.

After years of stoically insisting the Sunshine State remain warm for most of the year, she threw on her Ugg boots and a sensible fleece and blasted us with another day of frigid temperatures.

Queensland has held a second day of winter, breaking with tradition of only having one. Credit:Bill Farr

If you were in the south-east and found yourself shivering, blame the below average temperatures and an apparent temperature much lower than it actually was.

South-east Queensland topped out at a maximum of just 16.6 degrees on Wednesday, but if you were out in the open air at 3.07pm it actually felt like it was just 7 degrees.