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пятница, 14 сентября 2018 г.

New photo Four seasons in on weekend: Australia swelters before polar blast is expected to hit east coast

Australia will enjoy each of the four seasons this weekend as temperatures soar before a polar blast brings wild winds, thunderstorms and even snow.


Sydneysiders will get a taste of Melbourne's erratic weather as the east coast's scorching temperatures significantly drop within 24-hours.


Crowds were seen flocking to Bondi Beach on Saturday morning to soak up the 31C sunny weather before a bitter cold change sends temperatures plummeting to just 17C on Sunday. 


Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard told Daily Mail Australia a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast. 




Temperatures in Sydney will hit a glorious and sunny 31C on Saturday before slumping to just 17C on Sunday


Temperatures in Sydney will hit a glorious and sunny 31C on Saturday before slumping to just 17C on Sunday



Temperatures in Sydney will hit a glorious and sunny 31C on Saturday before slumping to just 17C on Sunday





Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard said a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast


Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard said a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast



Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard said a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast

















Sydneysiders packed Bondi Beach on Saturday afternoon to enjoy the warm weather





The Saturday temperature is somewhat irregular as a 30 degree September day happens every three to four years in Sydney


The Saturday temperature is somewhat irregular as a 30 degree September day happens every three to four years in Sydney



The Saturday temperature is somewhat irregular as a 30 degree September day happens every three to four years in Sydney





The coastal city recorded a 33.8C day in September last year


The coastal city recorded a 33.8C day in September last year



The coastal city recorded a 33.8C day in September last year





Sydneysiders will get a taste of Melbourne's erratic weather as the east coast's scorching temperatures will significantly drop within 24-hours


Sydneysiders will get a taste of Melbourne's erratic weather as the east coast's scorching temperatures will significantly drop within 24-hours



Sydneysiders will get a taste of Melbourne's erratic weather as the east coast's scorching temperatures will significantly drop within 24-hours



The Saturday temperature is somewhat irregular as a 30 degree September day happens every three to four years in Sydney, Mr Pippard said.


The coastal city recorded a 33.8C day in September last year.

'What is out of the norm is the fire danger,' said Mr Pippard. 


There is a severe fire warning across New South Wales due to the mixture of gusty and unrelenting dry conditions. 




There is a severe fire warning across New South Wales due to the mixture of gusty and unrelenting dry conditions. 


There is a severe fire warning across New South Wales due to the mixture of gusty and unrelenting dry conditions. 



There is a severe fire warning across New South Wales due to the mixture of gusty and unrelenting dry conditions. 





A fire ban is affecting eight areas for the North Western, Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra/Shoalhaven, Northern Slopes, Central Ranges, Southern Ranges & Far South Coast regions


A fire ban is affecting eight areas for the North Western, Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra/Shoalhaven, Northern Slopes, Central Ranges, Southern Ranges & Far South Coast regions



A fire ban is affecting eight areas for the North Western, Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra/Shoalhaven, Northern Slopes, Central Ranges, Southern Ranges & Far South Coast regions



A fire ban is affecting eight areas for the North Western, Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra/Shoalhaven, Northern Slopes, Central Ranges, Southern Ranges & Far South Coast regions.


While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday.


'We're expecting a south-westerly change at seven or eight tonight,' Mr Pippard said.




Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard told Daily Mail Australia a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast


Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard told Daily Mail Australia a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast



Weatherzone Meteorologist Joel Pippard told Daily Mail Australia a north westerly change was drawing heat from the Kimberly region, bringing in the very high temperatures to the east coast





While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday


While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday


While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday





'We're expecting a south-westerly change at seven or eight tonight,' Mr Pippard said.


'We're expecting a south-westerly change at seven or eight tonight,' Mr Pippard said.



'We're expecting a south-westerly change at seven or eight tonight,' Mr Pippard said.



The Bureau of Meteorology said 'a strong cold front is set to hit NSW and ACT tomorrow, bringing damaging wings and a dramatic change from warm to cold.'


'Strong and gusty winds are expected to lead to elevated fire danger for parts of the state.'


BOM forecaster Jordan Notara told Daily Mail Australia 'the cold front that is driving the weather over the weekend is going to see a quick shift from extremely warm temperatures to cool temperatures on Sunday.' 




 The Bureau of Meteorology said 'a strong cold front is set to hit NSW and ACT tomorrow, bringing damaging wings and a dramatic change from warm to cold.'


 The Bureau of Meteorology said 'a strong cold front is set to hit NSW and ACT tomorrow, bringing damaging wings and a dramatic change from warm to cold.'



 The Bureau of Meteorology said 'a strong cold front is set to hit NSW and ACT tomorrow, bringing damaging wings and a dramatic change from warm to cold.'





'Strong and gusty winds are expected to lead to elevated fire danger for parts of the state'


'Strong and gusty winds are expected to lead to elevated fire danger for parts of the state'



'Strong and gusty winds are expected to lead to elevated fire danger for parts of the state'



BOM warns that the strongest winds are expected about parts of southeastern New South Wales. 


There is the possibility of severe thunderstorms and lightning in northern parts of NSW, following the potentially damaging wind, the ABC reported.


The southern ranges are expected to see hail and snow above 700 metres on Sunday. 




 BOM warns that the strongest winds are expected about parts of southeastern New South Wales


 BOM warns that the strongest winds are expected about parts of southeastern New South Wales



 BOM warns that the strongest winds are expected about parts of southeastern New South Wales



In Melbourne, residents are experiencing an irregularly chilly day after a warm night.


Mr Pippard said temperatures were recorded at 16C before eight-in-the-morning, quickly dropping to 10C afterwards.


'Some places dropped four degrees in ten minutes,' he said. 


For the rest of Australia, Brisbane is expected to reach a high of 29C this weekend, before dropping to 24C on Monday.


Hobart's warmest day this weekend will be on Saturday with 13C, although temperatures could plummet to 4C on Sunday. Darwin will remain humid in the mid 30s, while Adelaide will reach a high of 20C on Monday.


In the west, Perth will be much cooler with temperatures remaining below 20C all weekend.




While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday


While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday



While Sydneysiders can head to the beach and enjoy the summer-like weather on Saturday, the temperature will significantly drop on Sunday



FORECAST FOR WEEK AHEAD






SYDNEY    


SATURDAY: Min 13, Max 31


SUNDAY: Min 9, Max 17


MONDAY: Min 8, Max 21


CANBERRA  


SATURDAY: Min 6, Max 21


SUNDAY: Min -1, Max 14


MONDAY: Min -2, Max 15


 PERTH  


SATURDAY: Min 5, Max 19


SUNDAY: Min 6, Max 19


MONDAY: Min 6, Max 18


 BRISBANE 


SATURDAY: Min 14, Max 29


SUNDAY: Min 16, Max 27


MONDAY: Min 11, Max 24






MELBOURNE    


 SATURDAY: Min 10, Max 16


SUNDAY: Min 5, Max 14


MONDAY: Min 7, Max 17


 ADELAIDE 


SATURDAY: Min 9, Max 14


SUNDAY: Min 7, Max 16


MONDAY: Min 7, Max 20


HOBART   


SATURDAY: Min 9, Max 13


SUNDAY: Min 4, Max 13


MONDAY: Min 7, Max 16


DARWIN  


SATURDAY: Min 22, Max 34


SUNDAY: Min 23, Max 34


MONDAY: Min 22, Max 35





 Source: Bureau of Meteorology 




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News Pictures Four seasons in on weekend: Australia swelters before polar blast is expected to hit east coast

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