Australia’s summer heat wave arrives! Many parts of the country welcomed the hot weather. The temperature here soared to 46 degrees Celsius!

 

On Saturday, most parts of the country would experience the hot weather of late summer, and millions of people would be hit by the scorching heat.

 

Weatherzone attributed the high temperatures to the high-pressure system over the Great Australian Bight, which pulled dry hot air south as it moved eastward.

 

The Bureau of Meteorology predicted a maximum temperature of 32 degrees on Friday, the last day of summer, but temperatures in the western suburbs could rise.

 

 

The temperature in Melbourne will soar to 34 degrees tomorrow, then fall back to around 20 degrees later in the week.

 

It was predicted that the highest temperature in brisbane this week would hover around 31 or 30 degrees before cooling slightly with the arrival of rain on Sunday.

 

Adelaide’s highest temperature today is expected to reach 33 degrees, with a maximum of 31 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday and a slight drop on Friday. But the temperature is expected to remain around 30 degrees next week.

 

 

The temperature in Perth would also reach 30 to 33 degrees, and it would only cool down next Monday.

 

Hobart’s temperature will hit 28 degrees tomorrow, but contrary to the national trend, the temperature will drop into the 20s this week.

 

At the same time, the highest temperature in Darwin for the rest of the week will reach 33 and 34 degrees, accompanied by rain and possible storms.

 

Weatherzone said that the Australia outback would face hotter weather, with the highest temperature in Birdsville, Queens expected to continue to reach 43 to 46 degrees in the coming week.

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