Spring is in the air and with school holidays just around the corner, it's the perfect time to get outdoors.
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With mostly sunny weather, the next week will provide ample opportunity for children, teens and parents alike to get outside and maybe enjoy a picnic or two.
Temperatures will rise on the weekend to a balmy 21 degrees Celsius in the Southern Highlands, Southern Tablelands and South Coast.
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Skies will be mostly clear across the week, however, residents are reminded to wear sunscreen when outside, with a high UV index reading predicted.
Temperatures will drop on Tuesday, September 21, to an average of 11 degrees Celsius in the Southern Highlands and Southern Tablelands, so it might be the perfect time to head inside and watch a movie.
The South Coast will fare better, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 18 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, September 21.
In the second week of the holidays, temperatures are expected to remain in the low 20s, with increased cloud coverage.
Itching to get outside and enjoy the good weather?
For residents on the South Coast, a trip to the beach might be exactly what's needed after starting a screen-free day.
For residents in the Southern Tablelands, the Wetlands River Walk will create family memories. Perhaps you might spot a blue-billed duck.
Meanwhile, for residents in the Southern Highlands, the Box Vale walking track is perfect for the whole family, dogs included or if you're keen to spend time with nature, perhaps check out one of these walks.