Temperatures in New South Wales are reaching above-normal levels and are on track to be record-high. Sky News Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says New South Wales has now had two days in a row of temperatures above 30 degrees and if the state experiences three, it will be a “new record” for September. “We’re on track for five so it is rather absurd,” Mr Sharpe said. “The nights though are not too bad, a bit warmer than usual for this time of the year, but by summer standards it’s cooler than usual. “That’s why it’s not a heatwave for most locations.”
Temperatures in New South Wales are reaching above-normal levels and are on track to be record-high.
Sky News Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says New South Wales has now had two days in a row of temperatures above 30 degrees and if the state experiences three, it will be a “new record” for September.“The nights though are not too bad, a bit warmer than usual for this time of the year, but by summer standards it’s cooler than usual.
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