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Posted
  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Sydney and the south coast are now in a total fire ban with a heatwave declared after temperatures hit 37.4c in Hay and 36.5c in Penrith 

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  • Location: Hampshire
  • Weather Preferences: Bright weather. Warm sunny thundery summers, short cold winters.
  • Location: Hampshire
16 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Sydney and the south coast are now in a total fire ban with a heatwave declared after temperatures hit 37.4c in Hay and 36.5c in Penrith 

Obviously its closer to the equator than much of Europe, but those temps sound incredibly hot given it's not even the spring equinox yet in the southern hemisphere.

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  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania
  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania

Quite a pronounced September heatwave across central eastern Australia just gone...lasting 5 or 6 days between 15th/16th through to the 20th, maxima somewhere between 8-12C above average, but peaking higher than that in some spots. A number of all-time September heat records were broken, almost all of them in New South Wales, but the duration of days in a row exceeding 30C for September ( 5 or 6 ) was the standout. Certainly very unusual to see such elevated fire danger ratings at the very beginning of spring.

Sydney had 5 days in a row over 30C ( a September record ) and the peak of 34.6C on the 20th was the equal highest September temperature  (records since 1859 ). Sydney September average maximum is 20C.

Sydney Highest September Maximum:

34.6C.....Sep 19th 2023

34.6C.....Sep 26th 1965

34.2C.....Sep 25th 1980

33.9C.....Sep 20th 2023

33.8C.....Sep 13th 2017

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Winter across Australia was the warmest on record. Never known of a winter in Tasmania to have no snow below 700m asl, like we've just experienced. We now enter what may be an extended period of dry weather or drought into summer, with El Nino and IOD climate drivers pointing that way.

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  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania
  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania

Western Australia latest area to be impacted by significant spring heat in Australia. Perth max of 34.3C on Wednesday (+13C above average) breaks September heat record (records since 1897), numerous other places across a very wide area in that state, more monthly records likely to fall by the 30th in the west.

Perth Highest September Daily Maximum

34.3C....Sep 27th 2023

34.2C....Sep 20th 2014

33.1C....Sep 9th 2019

32.7C....Sep 30th 1918

32.3C....Sep 18th 1988

ABC News article looks at the situation.

WWW.ABC.NET.AU

September temperature records tumble across Western Australia today, including in Perth, as an unusual wave of scorching spring weather sets in over the state.

By October 1, the heat makes it to the east, very hot again for New South Wales...inland near 40C, Sydney 35C. 

Intriguing worrisome developments at the beginning of the warming season; especially in light of current global events !   

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  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania
  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania

BoM confirms Australia had its THIRD warmest September with a +2.4C temperature anomaly. For mean maximum temperature alone it was the SECOND warmest, just behind September 2013, with a +3.4C anomaly. 

The bigger statistic is how dry it is at the moment - the DRIEST September on record for Australia.

 

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  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania
  • Location: Hobart, Tasmania
WWW.ABC.NET.AU

While even a 50mm soaking is unlikely to put out the larger blazes, the rain should assist in controlling the future spread of fires while also preventing new ones igniting.

 

Good news. Bushfire has destroyed 70 homes in eastern Australia so far this spring with 4 fatalities - the most destructive fires so early in the season, since 2013. 

September-October has been the driest start to spring in Australia on record, edging out 2019 (there is a historical graph of this in the embedded story).

October was another warm month but not as anomalously warm as September.

 

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  • Location: Norwich,Norfolk.
  • Weather Preferences: thunderstorms /winter storms and blizzards.
  • Location: Norwich,Norfolk.
6 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Decent thunderstorm over Sydney, currently with near constant lightning

 

https://webcamsydney.com/

 

great footage i recommend  looking at daniel shaw australia amazing pictures and videos on his website and youtube.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Queensland has recorded its hottest January day on record, with Birdsville Airport hitting 49.4c yesterday

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  • Location: Home: Chingford, London (NE). Work: London (C)
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: cold and snowy. Summer: hot and sunny
  • Location: Home: Chingford, London (NE). Work: London (C)
WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Storms hamper efforts to fight bushfires in the state's west, which is under a catastrophic fire warning.

 

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  • Location: Bournemouth
  • Location: Bournemouth

Worlds first 50C today, both Carnarvon and Shark Bay airports in Western Australia recorded 50.0C today. Both all time records for those locations. 

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