Millions of Australians warned about heatwave dangers.

Hot weather will continue in several states this weekend even with rain.

December 6th 2024.

Millions of Australians warned about heatwave dangers.
It looks like a hot and humid weekend is in store for millions of Australians, as heatwave warnings have been issued across several states. In western Sydney, temperatures are expected to reach the mid-30s, and with the added humidity, it will feel even hotter. Despite the scorching weather, many people are planning to head to Penrith Beach, which has recently reopened and is already becoming a popular spot.

Unfortunately, the heat isn't the only thing Sydney residents have to worry about. The city is also facing the possibility of summer rain and a potential storm today, although earlier severe weather warnings have been cancelled. Thankfully, conditions are expected to improve tomorrow, with temperatures dropping back into the high 20s and a chance of rain continuing. However, the northern part of the state will still experience the heatwave until Monday.

Meanwhile, Queensland is also bracing for a sweltering weekend, as the heatwave moves eastward and will likely continue into next week. In some areas, temperatures could reach the high 40s, and overnight temperatures will remain in the 30s. In Brisbane, a top of 35 degrees is expected on Sunday, and temperatures in the low 30s will persist throughout the week, along with a chance of rain.

Heatwave warnings are also in effect for South Australia and Western Australia, although the cities of Perth and Adelaide will not be hit as hard as other areas. Adelaide has recently been under a heatwave warning, but those conditions are expected to move northward over the weekend. To stay informed about the latest weather warnings, be sure to check out the Bureau of Meteorology website.

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