09 December, 2019

That’s more like summer: total fire ban in place for northern Vic with temperature forecast to reach 40 C.

After a cold and confusing start to summer, the mercury is tipped to hit a top of 40°C in Shepparton today with more warm weather on the way.
A total fire ban is in place across the Northern Country fire district, with a severe fire danger rating in place.
No fires are allowed to be lit or allowed to remain alight in open air across the 24 hour period from midnight.
Image result for bureau of meteorology logoAustralian Bureau of Meteorology data shows the hottest December day was recorded last year at 43.2°C, with the hottest day of this year recorded on January 25 at 46.2°C.
With temperatures set to reach 33°C tomorrow and 31°C on Wednesday, there will be little reprieve until Friday.
The extreme heat also means slight changes to the Seymour train line services with speed restrictions in place.
V/Line chief executive James Pinder said extra precautions were taken on extreme heat days to help train services run smoothly, minimise delays and ensure passengers arrived at their destinations safely.
‘‘Heat speed restrictions are enforced on the regional network when the temperature hits 36 degrees and above due to the steel tracks expanding in the heat,’’ Mr Pinder said.
‘‘Our team closely monitors the weather forecast and activates the extreme heat timetables across the network when necessary.’’
Passengers can download a copy of the extreme heat timetable for their line from the V/Line website at vline.com.au or ask for a copy from their nearest staffed station.
People are reminded to keep themselves, young children, elderly people and animals hydrated during the day.
Ashlea Witoslawski’s story from The Shepparton News - “That’s more like summer: total fire ban in place for northern Vic with temperature forecast to reach 40 C.”

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