Scorching heatwave brings 40 degrees Celsius to Western Australia – as cold winds batter NSW, Victoria and Queensland
A scorching heatwave could see temperatures soar to nearly 40 degrees Celsius in one state, while a cold snap elsewhere will leave Australians shivering.
In Western Australia, Perth The coming days will see pleasant temperatures of around 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. However, temperatures in the north and inland of the state can rise considerably.
“We expect temperatures to get very close to 40 degrees Celsius, but that doesn’t seem likely,” said Angus Konta, meteorologist at Weatherzone.
Although temperatures in the Northern Territory will also reach 30 to 40 degrees, the rest of the country will shiver.
“In the southeast it almost feels like winter is starting again, with a few cold fronts coming through,” Konta said.
“You see these kinds of things happen sometimes around this time of year, where we have almost summer conditions, but in other areas it’s winter conditions.”
Melbourne and Hobart have had cool days, but a cold front is coming through on Friday and Saturday.
“And that will lead to temperatures that are very wintry, around 15 degrees in Melbourne,” Konta said.
A scorching heatwave could send temperatures soaring to nearly 40 degrees in one state, while a cold snap elsewhere will leave Australians shivering (stock image)
‘It could be colder than 10 degrees in Hobart on Saturday.’
Although it won’t be as cold in Adelaide as in Melbourne or Hobart, Saturday is still likely to be a cold day with temperatures dropping to a low of 15 degrees.
“But we could also see some quite cold mornings. On Thursday morning it dropped to 5C and we could see more of those mornings – right through to the start of next week,” Mr Konta said.
The southerly change moves up the east coast, ending the warm conditions Sydney experienced in early spring.
“On Thursday, temperatures dropped to a low of 20 degrees, but the southerly winds made it feel a lot colder,” Mr Konta said.
The weather in Sydney is expected to become milder, but the cold front from Tasmania and Victoria will arrive on Sunday.
“It looks like it will be another cold day with showers hitting Canberra on Saturday,” Konta said.
But Brisbane will be the city that gets the most rain. A trough will come in on Thursday, bringing a wet spell, and more showers are expected on Sunday.
“It’s not necessarily cold, but it’s quite ‘rainy’. However, from Friday onwards there will be a southerly wind that will bring temperatures down,” Konta said.
‘Despite this, there is still a chance that Brisbane will remain dry as showers occur along the coast.’
Brisbane
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Very high chance of showers, probably in the late afternoon and evening. Chance of thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening. Light wind that becomes north to northeast 15 to 20 km/h in the early afternoon and weak in the evening. Max. 26.
Friday: Cloudy. High chance of showers, probably in the morning. Light wind becoming southerly 20 to 30 km/h in the morning. Min 15 Max 22.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Wind from the south 15 to 25 km/h, tending to the southeast in the morning and then light in the evening. Min 13 Max 23.
But Brisbane will be the city with the most rain, with a trough bringing a wet day on Thursday, with more showers expected on Sunday
Sydney
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Average chance of showers, less likely tonight. Wind from the south 15 to 20 km/h, increasing to 25 to 40 km/h towards the coast. Max. 20.
Friday: Cloudy. Small chance of a shower. Wind from the southeast to southwest 20 to 30 km/h, light in the evening. Min 13 Max 19.
Saturday: Chance of morning mist in the far west. Mostly sunny day. Average chance of showers in the afternoon and evening. Light wind that becomes northeast to southeast 15 to 25 km/h in the afternoon and southerly 20 to 30 km/h in the evening. Min 10 Max 22.
Melbourne
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Small chance of a shower later tonight, likely in the eastern suburbs and Dandenongs. Winds south 20 to 30 km/h, becoming light in the evening. Max 15.
Friday: Cloudy. Average chance of showers, probably in the evening. Light wind shifting from west to southwest 15 to 20 km/h in the morning and then light in the evening. Min 8 Max 17.
Saturday: Cloudy. High chance of showers, probably in the morning and afternoon. Wind from the southwest 15 to 25 km/h, shifting to the south 25 to 35 km/h in the morning. Min. 9 Max. 13.
Perth
Thursday: Sunny. Wind east 20 to 30 km/h, becoming light in early afternoon. Max 27.
Friday: Sunny. Wind from the east at 20 to 30 km/h, in the early afternoon weak and in the late evening southeast at 20 to 30 km/h.
Saturday: Sunny. Wind east 25 to 35 km/h shifting southeast 20 to 30 km/h in the afternoon. Min 13 Max 26.
Adelaide
Thursday: Mostly sunny. Wind from the south 15 to 25 km/h, weak in the evening. Max. 19.
Friday: Partly cloudy. Chance of morning mist over the hills. Light wind becoming southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day and light in the late afternoon. Min
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers in hills and southern suburbs in morning. Almost zero chance of rain elsewhere. Winds south to southeast and light, becoming southeast 20 to 30 km/h in morning, increasing to 30 to 40 km/h in evening. Min 9 Max 17.
A heatwave will bring high temperatures to Western Australia and northern parts of the country on Saturday
Darwin
Thursday: Sunny. Winds east to southeast 20 to 30 km/h tending to east to northeast 15 to 20 km/h in the late afternoon then light in the evening. Max. 36.
Friday: Sunny. Light wind that becomes southeasterly in the morning 20 to 30 km/h and weak in the evening. Min 23 Max 36.
Saturday: Sunny. Light wind shifting from east to southeast 15 to 25 km/h in the morning and then light in the evening. Min 23 Max 36.
Hobart
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Wind northwest 15 to 25 km/h. Max 15.
Friday: Cloudy. High chance of showers, with possible small hail in the afternoon and evening. Wind from the northwest to southwest 15 to 20 km/h, becoming light in the evening and becoming westerly in the evening 15 to 20 km/h. Min 9 max 14.
Saturday: Cloudy. High chance of showers, probably in the morning and afternoon. Possible small hail. Wind from the west 15 to 20 km/h, tending to southwest 25 to 40 km/h in the morning. Min 5 Max 11.
Canberra
Thursday: Cloudy. Wind from the southeast 15 to 25 km/h, light in the evening. Max. 17.
Friday: Sunny. Morning frost spots. Light wind. Min 0 Max 18.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Frost spots and chance of fog in the morning. High chance of showers, probably in the afternoon and evening. Light wind shifting from west to northwest 15 to 25 km/h during the day and shifting to the south in the evening. Min 1 Max 20