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Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane weather: Australia to be hit with a burst of heat in the final week of summer – so how hot will it get in your city?

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Australians in every state and territory will sweat during the last summer week with temperatures to rise above 30 ° C.

Weatherzone -meteorologist Anthony Sharwood said that a high -pressure system was behind the outburst of warm weather over the large Australian off.

The system is set to push to the east, because northern wind winds drag hot, dry air to the south, which increases temperatures in the southeast.

Aussies on the east coast will enjoy temperatures in the mid -1930s in the last week of February.

Adelaide and Melbourne are expected to reach 35 ° C on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Hobart will reach 29c on Wednesday, while Canberra will see for several days above 30 ° C, with the Mercury reaching a sultry 33C at the end of the week.

Sydney will reach a maximum of 32 ° C on Friday, with residents in the western suburbs of the city to be told for temperatures near 40 ° C.

Persistent extreme heat is set to get stuck in the interior of the land, with maximum temperatures that push up to half past four.

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane weather: Australia to be hit with a burst of heat in the final week of summer – so how hot will it get in your city?

Australians in every state and territory will swell this week, with temperatures that are risen in every state and territory in the mid-1930s (depicted a Weatherzone card)

Birdsville, in the southwestern corner of Queensland, is expected to reach between 43c and 46c for the next seven days.

In the meantime, Tropical Cyclone Alfred off the coast of Queensland will strengthen a storm of category three against Wednesday.

The Bureau of Meteorology said that the path of the cycloon remains 'very insecure', but from Tuesday the system was about 900 km northeast of Mackay.

“Today and tonight we expect that things are going to the southeast very slowly and also slowly intensify,” said meteorologist Dean Narramore.

The Cycloon formed on Sunday off the coast of the distant North Queensland and has grown steadily in force while traveling south over the coral sea.

The system will reach a three -level category on Thursday and Friday before it goes south and further away from the coast of the state.

Sydney

Tuesday: Shower or two. Wind up to 25 km/h. Max 25c.

Sydney will reach a maximum of approximately 32 ° C on Friday, with residents in the western suburbs that encouraged themselves to scrape for temperatures near 40 ° C (depicted, Bondi Beach)

Sydney will reach a maximum of approximately 32 ° C on Friday, with residents in the western suburbs that encouraged themselves to scrape for temperatures near 40 ° C (depicted, Bondi Beach)

Wednesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 20c max 28c.

Thursday: Sunny. Chance of a thunderstorm in the west. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 20c max 29c.

Friday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 20c max 32c.

Saturday: Cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Min 21c max 29c.

Melbourne

Tuesday: Sunny. Wind up to 20 km/h. Max 27c.

Wednesday: Usually sunny. Wind up to 30 km/h. Minus 16c max 34c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Minus 17c max 26c.

Friday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 17c max 26c.

Saturday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. MIN15C MAX 25C.

Brisbane

Tuesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 30 km/h. Max 31c.

Wednesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 30 km/h. Min 22c max 30c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Min 21c max 30c.

Friday: Usually sunny. Wind up to 20 km/h. Min 21c max 31c.

Saturday: Partially cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Wind up to 25 km/h. Min 21c max 30c.

In the meantime, tropical cyclone Alfred off the coast of Queensland will strengthen to a category three storm by Wednesday (the system is depicted)

In the meantime, tropical cyclone Alfred off the coast of Queensland will strengthen to a category three storm by Wednesday (the system is depicted)

Canberra

Tuesday: Usually cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Max 27c.

Wednesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Min 1`2c max 33c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Minus 13c max 34c.

Friday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 15c max 33c.

Saturday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Minus 13c max 32c.

Adelaide

Tuesday: Sunny. Wind up to 20 km/h. Max 33c.

Wednesday: Usually sunny. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 20c max 31`c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 17c max 31c.

Friday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 19c max 28c.

Saturday: Sunny. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 15c max 28c.

Weatherzone-Meteorologist Anthony Sharwood said that a high-pressure system was (depicted, beach visitors in Adelaide) a high-pressure system about the large Australian off-the outburst of warm weather)

Weatherzone-Meteorologist Anthony Sharwood said that a high-pressure system was (depicted, beach visitors in Adelaide) a high-pressure system about the large Australian off-the outburst of warm weather)

Hobart

Tuesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 20 km/h. Max 24c.

Wednesday: Usually sunny. Wind up to 20 km/h. Minus 13c max 28c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 14c max 22c.

Friday: Shower or two. Wind up to 30 km/h. Minus 13c max 21c.

Saturday: Usually sunny. Small chance of a shower. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 11c max 23c.

Perth

Tuesday: Partially cloudy. Wind up to 25 km/h. Max 28c.

Wednesday: Partially cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 19c max 32c.

Thursday: Partially cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Wind up to 25 km/h. Minus 20c max 30c.

Friday: Sunny. Wind up to 30 km/h. Minus 19c max 32c.

Saturday: Sunny. Wind up to 30 km/h. Minus 19c max 33c.

Aussies on the east coast will enjoy temperatures in the mid -1930s during the last week of February, before the summer officially ends (shown, beach visitors in Adelaide)

Aussies on the east coast will enjoy temperatures in the last week of February in the mid -1930s, before the summer officially ends (shown, beach visitors in Adelaide)

Darwin

Tuesday: Shower or two. Chance of a thunderstorm. Max 33c.

Wednesday: Possible shower. Chance of a thunderstorm. Minus 24c max 34c.

Thursday: Shower or two. Chance of a thunderstorm. Minus 25c max 33c.

Friday: Possible shower. Chance of a thunderstorm. Minus 25c max 33c.

Saturday: Possible shower. Minus 26c max 34c.

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