Australia’s post-Christmas heatwave continues to sweep across the country, with a near record-breaking 49C forecast for Western Australia, and fire danger, health and air quality warnings issued across the nation.
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| Sunrise over Altona pier in Melbourne on Thursday. Weather temperatures are set to soar as a heatwave stretches across Australia. |
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.
Read the story by Naaman Zhou from The Guardian - “Australia’s extreme heatwave spans five states with high of 49C Australia's extreme heatwave spans five states wth high of 49C forecast.”

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