The heat can be uncomfortable, but Aussies know how to deal with it. Source: PerthNow
THE average forecast top for Australia's capitals is over 31C. Guess which city is the first to get a 40C baking this summer.
It will not be a pie floater day in Adelaide, where the 40C max will melt frogcakes into green puddles.
Melbourne won't be far behind, and even the Yarra might be good for a swim at 38C.
In Darwin, the crocs won't fancy a heavy lunch at a sizzling 34C.
And in Canberra, the Libs won't need to try baking the PM, who may well sweat more than a disgraced union official at 33C.
Brisbane will be perfect one day, though for the moment it will have to settle for a sticky 31C.
Sydney won't be so bad at 28C, although that's by the harbor. Rough estimate for a Western Sydney roadside... maybe 65C?
And Hobart will be mild, of course, but any hotter than the forecast 27C and Antarctica may melt.
So, what's the coolest place in Australia? Well, Perth should be positively shivering at 20C, and they've also copped a nasty storm.
For a more detailed, and more serious, rundown of weather around the nation, click here.
And you simply must see the world's Top 10 most amazing meteorological sites. All hot... and all very, very cool.
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