Temperature records set on Saturday may not last long, as eastern Australia braces for another heatwave.
Northern New South Wales and Queensland will bear the brunt of the extreme heat, with Brisbane and Ipswich expected to set new September records on Thursday.
Outback regions will be even hotter.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicts Queensland will hit a new September record on Wednesday, with Birdsville in the far west Channel Country expected to reach 43 degrees.
That would equal the hottest September day ever recorded anywhere in Australia.
Read the ABC News story - “New temperature records expected as NSW, Queensland brace for second spring heatwave.”
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