A low-severity heatwave, with temperatures peaking in the mid-30s in south-east Queensland and northern NSW, will sweep across the region from Monday.
Coastal areas are expected to escape the worst of the low-severity heatwave.abc.net.au/news/low-intensity-heatwave-south-east-queensland/102051338Parts of south-east Queensland and the northern New South Wales coast are expected to experience a low-severity heatwave this week, with temperatures forecast to peak on Wednesday.
Lismore is expected to hit 34C on Wednesday, while coastal areas like Kingscliff are forecast to reach 32C.
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