URGENT UPDATE: Millions of Australians are bracing for a severe heatwave as temperatures are projected to soar beyond 40°C in multiple regions. Heatwave warnings have been issued for parts of New South Wales (NSW), Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia, with extreme alerts for the Kimberley, Pilbara, and North Interior regions.
As of Saturday evening, devastating fires have already claimed four homes on the Mid Coast of NSW, burning through more than 2,685 hectares. Firefighters, supported by waterbombing aircraft, continue their battle to control the flames, which remain unchecked.
In NSW, a severe warning is in effect for the Hunter, Metropolitan, Illawarra, South Coast, Central Tablelands, and Southern Tablelands. Meanwhile, the Daly and Gregory regions in the Northern Territory and The Gulf Country and North West in Queensland are also under severe heatwave alerts.
Bourke, in NSW’s far northwest, is expected to hit a staggering 43°C on Saturday, while Sydney is forecasted to reach 39°C. Brisbane will see a maximum of 30°C, with Longreach potentially hitting 41°C. Alice Springs is also on track for 42°C, while Darwin remains cooler at 33°C. Perth is forecasted for a milder 27°C, although Karratha could see highs of 41°C.
The Bureau of Meteorology is urging residents to take precautions as severe heat can pose serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups including the elderly, infants, pregnant women, and those with existing medical conditions.
“Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community centre, or shopping centre,” the bureau advises. They recommend closing windows and drawing blinds, curtains, or awnings early in the day to keep homes cooler.
As the heatwave intensifies, authorities are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of staying safe and hydrated. Residents are encouraged to check on neighbors, particularly those who may be at greater risk during this extreme weather event.
Stay tuned for more updates as this developing story unfolds.


































