Scorching temperatures sweep across Western Australia
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On Thursday morning, the bureau of meteorology forecast a scorching 49C maximum for Marble Bar and Pannawonica in the Pilbara region of WA – only 2 degrees below the highest temperature ever recorded in Australia, which is 50.7C at South Australia’s Oodnadatta airport in 1960. By 8.40am on Thursday Marble Bar had already recorded 43.4C, with the worst of the heat to come. The extreme heat is stretching across WA, SA, Victoria, New South Wales and parts of central Queensland. Temperatures in the south are 10C to 14C higher than average, the bureau said on Wednesday. On Thursday SA will swelter through widespread 40C temperatures, with Adelaide forecast for a maximum of 41C and 46C for Port Augusta and Coober Pedy………. Severe to extreme fire danger warnings have also been issued for large parts of WA, SA and Victoria. And, according to the bureau’s latest forecasts, there is no end to the heatwave in sight. From Friday to Tuesday, low to severe heatwaves are still predicted for parts of every mainland state and territory – from the north-west coast of WA to central Queensland, to the south coast of Victoria. The extreme heatwave conditions forecast to hit WA, NSW and SA will abate. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/dec/27/australias-extreme-heatwave-spans-five-states-with-high-of-49c-forecast |
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December 27, 2018 - Posted by Christina Macpherson | climate change - global warming, Western Australia

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120 degrees F, holy cow! I’ve been in those temperatures and it is hot.
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