Residents in Australia’s southernmost state have awoken to a white Christmas.

Kunanyi/Mount Wellington in Hobart received a dusting of snow this morning and at 8:40am the mercury on the mountain had fallen to minus 1.4 degrees Celsius.

Snow on rocks and trees

Kunanyi/Mount Wellington is a wintry sight on Christmas morning. (Supplied: Hobart City Council)

snow and grey cloud

Chilly conditions on Kunanyi/Mount Wellington on Christmas morning. (Supplied: Hobart City Council)

The Bureau of Meteorology says showers are falling as snow above 700 metres.

The central midlands also received a Christmas morning dusting of snow. 

Snow covering road signs

Miena, central Tasmania, looks more like a northern hemisphere Christmas postcard. (Supplied: Sand Van)

snow covers a boat

Not a morning to inspire boating at Miena. (Supplied: Sand Van)

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to be much hotter elsewhere in the country.

Perth is forecast to be the hottest temperatures of all capitals on Christmas Day — a mostly sunny day that reaches 41C.

Melbourne’s conditions are expected to a bit more similar to Hobart, minus the snow.