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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'After weeks of torrential rain Australians on the east coast will finally feel a touch of summer as a multi-state heatwave sends temperatures soaring this week. <br>Eagerly-anticipated summer temperatures will be enjoyed in most capital cities across as cloud cover clears to reveal the sunshine. <br>The warm weather will last well into the weekend in parts of , [http://One-TwentyOne.com One-TwentyOne.com] Queensland, Canberra, Darwin and - with due for a sizzling Saturday. <br>However, forecasters warn Nina is here to stay - and there are predictions of some storms and [http://mundogifs.com mundogifs.com] rain showers throughout the week. <br> After weeks of torrential rain Australians on the east coast will finally be hit with some warmth as a multi-state heatwave sends temperatures soaring to the thirties on the weekend<br>Temperatures are due to soar in most parts of Queensland, South Australia and northern parts of NSW as those areas endure severe heatwave conditions. <br>Sydneysiders will enjoy a warm Tuesday and [http://lab-townhouse.com lab-townhouse.com] Wednesday this week with temperatures expected to remain above the 19 degree mark at night. <br>Temperatures will skyrocket to 30 degrees in the Harbour City over the weekend with residents to enjoy a well-deserved beach day. <br>Melbourne is expected to remain cool and [http://anyerwisata.com Http://Anyerwisata.com] mild throughout the week until the temperature starts to sizzle at the weekend. <br>The mercury is expected to hit 30 degrees on Friday and [http://usora.org usora.org] 35 on Saturday - a big change after lows of 15 throughout the week with a few showers. <br> However, in welcome news for [http://ThePhotoSexpert.com ThePhotoSexpert.com] sun-starved Sydneysiders temperatures are due to soar into the thirties for [http://snapchat-emoji.com snapchat-emoji.com] southern and eastern states (pictured, [http://acmiindia.org acmiindia.org] residents enjoy Bondi Beach)<br> Meteorologists are predicting extreme heatwave conditions in the Top End and northern Western Australia this weekend (pictured)<br>Canberra is due to experience similar hot weather with a 30 degree day on Wednesday and a warm weekend to follow. <br>In Brisbane, temperatures will remain solid at around 30 degrees all week with no rain predicted to ruin blue skies but a slight chance of thunderstorms. <br>Darwin is set for a blistering week of 35 degree days while further inland, Katherine could hit 41 degrees and Alice Springs set to top 42 degrees on Friday.<br><br> Very warm to hot air will be dragged from Adelaide ahead of the capital city experiencing a cold front, in turn causing temperatures to climb in the eastern states<br> Sydneysiders will enjoy a warm Tuesday and [http://OnlineComCast.com http://OnlineComCast.com] Wednesday this week with temperatures expected to remain above the 19 degree mark at night (pictured, [http://diantas.com Website] a beachgoer in Bondi)<br><br>Perth residents will also continue to enjoy the balmy weather with maximums of 25 degrees with Wednesday set to be the warmest day of the week.<br>Further east in Adelaide, temperatures are due to soar to 35 degrees on Friday.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br><br>Chris Matthews, [http://OrderOfTheStarKid.com http://OrderOfTheStarKid.com/] a meteorologist at Weatherzone, [http://thedalyblog.org thedalyblog.org] told Daily Mail Australia residents should enjoy the warm temperatures while they last. <br> Temperatures will skyrocket to 30 degrees in Sydney over the weekend with residents to enjoy a well-deserved beach day (pictured, sunbakers gather on Coogee Beach)<br>Mr Matthews said while this week and [http://aburatani.net http://aburatani.net] next week were looking good in terms of sunshine on the east coast, La Nina will return. <br>The meteorologist said a general warming trend will build in the west of the country and track east throughout this week and [http://HouseOfObjects.org http://HouseOfObjects.org/] next. <br>The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast an extreme heatwave in the Top End and northern Western Australia later this week. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-8e5a6750-5bcf-11ec-846f-db4f9271b1b9" website to be hit with multi-state heatwave after weeks of rain' |
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+After weeks of torrential rain Australians on the east coast will finally feel a touch of summer as a multi-state heatwave sends temperatures soaring this week. <br>Eagerly-anticipated summer temperatures will be enjoyed in most capital cities across as cloud cover clears to reveal the sunshine. <br>The warm weather will last well into the weekend in parts of , [http://One-TwentyOne.com One-TwentyOne.com] Queensland, Canberra, Darwin and - with due for a sizzling Saturday. <br>However, forecasters warn Nina is here to stay - and there are predictions of some storms and [http://mundogifs.com mundogifs.com] rain showers throughout the week. <br> After weeks of torrential rain Australians on the east coast will finally be hit with some warmth as a multi-state heatwave sends temperatures soaring to the thirties on the weekend<br>Temperatures are due to soar in most parts of Queensland, South Australia and northern parts of NSW as those areas endure severe heatwave conditions. <br>Sydneysiders will enjoy a warm Tuesday and [http://lab-townhouse.com lab-townhouse.com] Wednesday this week with temperatures expected to remain above the 19 degree mark at night. <br>Temperatures will skyrocket to 30 degrees in the Harbour City over the weekend with residents to enjoy a well-deserved beach day. <br>Melbourne is expected to remain cool and [http://anyerwisata.com Http://Anyerwisata.com] mild throughout the week until the temperature starts to sizzle at the weekend. <br>The mercury is expected to hit 30 degrees on Friday and [http://usora.org usora.org] 35 on Saturday - a big change after lows of 15 throughout the week with a few showers. <br> However, in welcome news for [http://ThePhotoSexpert.com ThePhotoSexpert.com] sun-starved Sydneysiders temperatures are due to soar into the thirties for [http://snapchat-emoji.com snapchat-emoji.com] southern and eastern states (pictured, [http://acmiindia.org acmiindia.org] residents enjoy Bondi Beach)<br> Meteorologists are predicting extreme heatwave conditions in the Top End and northern Western Australia this weekend (pictured)<br>Canberra is due to experience similar hot weather with a 30 degree day on Wednesday and a warm weekend to follow. <br>In Brisbane, temperatures will remain solid at around 30 degrees all week with no rain predicted to ruin blue skies but a slight chance of thunderstorms. <br>Darwin is set for a blistering week of 35 degree days while further inland, Katherine could hit 41 degrees and Alice Springs set to top 42 degrees on Friday.<br><br> Very warm to hot air will be dragged from Adelaide ahead of the capital city experiencing a cold front, in turn causing temperatures to climb in the eastern states<br> Sydneysiders will enjoy a warm Tuesday and [http://OnlineComCast.com http://OnlineComCast.com] Wednesday this week with temperatures expected to remain above the 19 degree mark at night (pictured, [http://diantas.com Website] a beachgoer in Bondi)<br><br>Perth residents will also continue to enjoy the balmy weather with maximums of 25 degrees with Wednesday set to be the warmest day of the week.<br>Further east in Adelaide, temperatures are due to soar to 35 degrees on Friday.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br><br>Chris Matthews, [http://OrderOfTheStarKid.com http://OrderOfTheStarKid.com/] a meteorologist at Weatherzone, [http://thedalyblog.org thedalyblog.org] told Daily Mail Australia residents should enjoy the warm temperatures while they last. <br> Temperatures will skyrocket to 30 degrees in Sydney over the weekend with residents to enjoy a well-deserved beach day (pictured, sunbakers gather on Coogee Beach)<br>Mr Matthews said while this week and [http://aburatani.net http://aburatani.net] next week were looking good in terms of sunshine on the east coast, La Nina will return. <br>The meteorologist said a general warming trend will build in the west of the country and track east throughout this week and [http://HouseOfObjects.org http://HouseOfObjects.org/] next. <br>The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast an extreme heatwave in the Top End and northern Western Australia later this week. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-8e5a6750-5bcf-11ec-846f-db4f9271b1b9" website to be hit with multi-state heatwave after weeks of rain
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