Heatwave to hit all of Australia, but flooding also expected

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Heatwave to hit all of Australia, but flooding also expected
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There will be plenty of sunshine across the rest of the country, which is set to bring a surge of summer heat and cause heatwave conditions over the next week. 9News

Forecast accumulated rainfall during the week ending on Sunday, February 19, 2023, according to the ECMWF-HRES modelMeanwhile, Melbourne is predicted to reach a maximum of 35C on Friday, and Sydney is set to reach a top of 32C on

Saturday.Perth is forecast to hit 31C on Saturday and Sunday and Darwin is set to hit a top of 34C on Thursday.Australians are advised to keep an eye on weather forecasts and warnings over the next week in particular. Continue reading

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