Early season records set to tumble as hot air mass looms from the north...
kiwijims said
06:00 AM Nov 1, 2018
Parts of Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales are set to swelter through record-breaking temperatures this week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
The temperature in Melbourne could hit 34 degrees Celsiuson Thursday 11C over the average November maximum.
Adelaide, meanwhile, is set to reach 36C, which is 12C over the average.
On Friday, Sydneysiders could be facing a 37C day, which is 13C over the average.
Sydney is forecast to experience a low intensity heatwave over the next few days.
Parts of Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales are set to swelter through record-breaking temperatures this week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
The temperature in Melbourne could hit 34 degrees Celsius on Thursday 11C over the average November maximum.
Adelaide, meanwhile, is set to reach 36C, which is 12C over the average.
On Friday, Sydneysiders could be facing a 37C day, which is 13C over the average.
Sydney is forecast to experience a low intensity heatwave over the next few days.
Early season records broken so far:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-10-31/hot-start-to-november-as-early-season-records-set-to-tumble/10448782
Keep cool People, drink plenty and keep in the shade.
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Thursday 1st of November 2018 06:01:22 AM
And to think, we got to -5 only a few months ago!