WEATHER forecasters predicted hot conditions would hit, and they did, with temperature records smashed across the region.
Yesterday’s heatwave-like conditions caused all-time September high temperatures in Toowoomba, Warwick and Gatton.
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SCORCHING SEPTEMBER: Toowoomba builder Luke Maiden cools off during yesterday’s hot conditions. |
Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jim Richardson said Toowoomba hit 34.9 degrees at 3.04pm yesterday after hitting 33.3 degrees on Sunday.
The previous Toowoomba September record was set on September 26, 2013, with 34.4 degrees.
Mr Richardson said Warwick also broke its record for its hottest September day, recording 36.6 degrees at 2.13pm yesterday.
Its previous hottest temperature was 35.1 degrees.
Gatton was the hottest of them all, getting a maximum temperature of 39.5 degrees at 1.57pm yesterday.
That broke the record set on Sunday with 38.7 degrees.
Also breaking September records were Applethorpe with 31.7 degrees, Miles with
39.5 degrees, Dalby with 37.6 degrees and Wellcamp airport which recorded 37.4 degrees.
Mr Richardson called the conditions a “low-intensity heatwave”.
“So (it will) probably moderate a bit today and then cool down by the
weekend a fair bit,” he said.
Toowoomba will see a reprieve from the hot weather that will set in from today, with 32 degrees forecast for today, 28 degrees for tomorrow and 23 degrees for Sunday and Monday with the chance of showers.
Outside of the Toowoomba region, other Queensland towns also broke September all-time high records yesterday including Ipswich 39.3, Beaudesert 37.3 degrees, Kingaroy 35.9 degrees, Maroochydore 35.7 degrees, Nambour 35.9 degrees and Tewantin 35.4 degrees.
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