Record breaking heat in Australia, meteorological department issued warning
Record breaking heat in Australia, meteorological department issued warning
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Canberra: There are chances of severe heat in Australia next week. The Meteorological Department here said on Saturday that there could be a record breaking heat next week, as the temperature in the west of the country is expected to be intense as the temperature rises. The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has reported, "Extreme heat conditions are likely to continue over parts of Western Australia next week. It will also affect most parts of South Australia. 40 degrees in Adelaide on December 17 and 19 The next day the temperature may be 41 degrees Celsius. "

The temperature in Melbourne, Victoria state is expected to reach 41 degrees on 20 December. Expectations of more heat are also expected in New South Wales and the southern parts of the northern region. On January 2, 1960, a temperature of 50.7 degrees was recorded in the outskirts of the city of Odnadatta in South Australia, the hottest day in the country.

Let us tell you that in some areas of Western Australia and Queensland, a warning of heavy heat has been issued. BOM meteorologist Diana Addi has reported that "many areas of southern Australia will have record-breaking heat next week."

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