In the weekend, authorities warned millions of inhabitants of the increased threat of forest fires, while large parts of the country swell in the midst of an early autumn wave.
The Bureau of Meteorology said that the sizzling circumstances were driven by hot winds that came from the middle of the continent.
The temperatures are 6 ° C above the average of March and parts of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia can go beyond 40 ° C.
Adelaide will be the worst heat on Saturday Copy Copy with tops of 39 ° C, while after 41 ° C it will rise in the outer suburbs of the suburbs.
The agency warned the combination of the heat and windy conditions about SA, made the threat of forest fires real.
“It can be quite dangerous in some areas,” how did the Jonathan agency say.
High fire having warnings have also been set up for Victoria and Zuidoost parts of NSW.
“Multiple forest fires are burning over the state this morning, in particular in the southwest, with a number of advisory warnings,” said a Vicemency declaration.

The Bureau of Meteorology says that heat was powered by hot wind from the middle of the country

Residents has been told to 'stay informed', because a heat wave brings the right bushfire conditions
“A warning for air quality is also current for smoke of fires that burn in Budj Bim National Park and Lower Glenelg National Park.”
Bushfire -warnings have been published for Breakaway Creek, Lake Condah and Macarthur in western Victoria.
A Bushfire was reported on Saturday morning near Marysville, northeast of Melbourne, which was not under control.
Residents in Buragwonduc, Crookayan, Glencairn, Glenfalloch, Koorool, Licola, Licola North, Nap Nap Marra, Sargood, Tamoritha, Dorrowing, Wrathung, Wrixon is told to remain 'like an outdoor Walking Bushfire was noted Park.
“There is currently no threat to local communities, but you must continue to stay informed and follow the weather conditions and warnings,” said Vicemergenency.
Despite the threat of the Bushfire, Victoria will be slightly cooler than SA with temperatures that are expected to reach 34 ° C in Melbourne and will reach a maximum of 37 ° C in the suburbs on Saturday before they cooled down on Sunday.
Temperatures will be 32 ° C in Sydney on Saturday, but edge to 40 (37c) in Richmond and Penrith.
On Sunday, the city is expected to be reached 37C, just like West Sydney, but it should only be 23c on Monday as the heat wave decreases.
Canberra will combine warm weather with temperatures that are expected to be 35 ° C on Saturday and on Sunday 33C.