Sydney Sets Record for Hottest August Day
Sydney Sets Record for Hottest August Day
Sydney Sets Record for Hottest August Day
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Sydney experienced its hottest August day on record, reaching 28.1°C, which is significantly above the average of 17.9°C for this time of year. Alongside the heat, strong winds exceeding 100 km/h caused widespread damage, including a petrol station roof being blown off and multiple incidents of fallen trees. The Bureau of Meteorology warned that these extreme weather conditions will persist, with continued wind warnings across New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. Fire danger ratings have also escalated to 'high' in Sydney and the Illawarra due to the combination of high temperatures and strong winds. While cooler weather is expected in the short term, further warm conditions are anticipated for the weekend. The unusual weather patterns reflect significant changes in seasonal norms for the region.

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