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Heatwave conditions for much of mainland Australia
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12/4/2023
Bureau of Meteorology's Miriam Bradbury updates the weather outlook for the week beginning December 4, 2023.
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Hello, Miriam at the Bureau here to take you through your first full week of summer.
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And it's certainly going to feel very summery this week, with intense heat sitting across
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the continent, many parts reaching at least 40 degrees today, if not pushing towards the 45 degree
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mark. It is a bit of a milder story about the coasts today, with the likes of Melbourne,
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Canberra and Sydney really only expecting to reach the mid to high 20s or low 30s.
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Going into tomorrow, we're going to see that heat starting to push eastwards,
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moving into inland New South Wales and Queensland. It'll remain milder about the coasts though,
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even as the temperatures soar towards the high 40s inland. That heat will peak around midweek,
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with widespread areas reaching at least 45 degrees, if not pushing into the 46 to 48 degree range.
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These temperatures are 10, 12, even 14 degrees above the average, and are triggering heatwave
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conditions across large parts of the country. It's important to stay cool, stay hydrated,
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and stay indoors if you possibly can. Towards the end of the week, the heat's really going to take
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hold across inland New South Wales and Queensland, with many areas such as Mildura and Dubbo pushing
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up above 40 degrees. But Friday is going to be the warmest day of the week for the likes of Canberra
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and Sydney, pushing into the low 30s. The end is in sight by Friday as well, we've got this cool
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change moving in from the west, bringing some milder conditions to the southern WA coast. That
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cool change will move into the southeast states over the weekend, but it will really struggle to
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flush the heat out from inland parts of the country. It won't be until early next week that
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we start to see a gradual easing in those very hot conditions. So what's our weather doing across the
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country this week? Well looking at our weather map for today, we can see broadly clear skies
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across the Australian continent for today, which is really good news for our southeastern states,
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which are still seeing a bit of flooding after last week's rainfall. There is a little bit of
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shower activity up the east coast, but with very low rainfall totals expected, as well as some
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shower and storm activity across the tropical north that is likely to continue throughout the
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week in the southeasterly trade flow. Going into tomorrow, we see a little bit more rain starting
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to develop across Tasmania late in the day, but remaining clear inland, a story that will continue
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towards the middle of the week as well. Even by Thursday, we see very little change to this story
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as this low pressure trough sitting across the continent continues to keep things fairly settled
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and stable. But at the end of the week, this cold front crossing the Bight will start to bring a bit
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of wetter weather along with that cooler change to southern parts of the country. Now the eagle-eyed
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amongst you will spot a developing tropical cyclone over the Coral Sea. This system is not
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expected to have any direct impacts for the Queensland coast within the next seven days,
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but as we go into next weekend and early next week, this system will become a key area of focus.
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There is still some uncertainty as to how the system will develop and where it will track,
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but we'll be issuing regular forecast and warning updates. You can find all of those via the
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Bureau's website and social media, as well as the detailed forecast for your area.
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Have a good week and we'll see you next time.
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