nanoboy
Well-Known Member
"Melbourne has never recorded more than eight days in a row above 30 degrees, but it's likely to have nine in autumn.
Victoria's capital city has already begun its hot spell with Monday and Tuesday both reaching the low 30's. The forecast is to reach the low thirties each day until Sunday before potentially hitting the mid 30's on Monday next week. The final day of the heat is likely to be Tuesday 12th March before a cool change is due overnight.
This extended spell of heating is longer than any spell in Melbourne's records, likely going past Melbourne's most recent eight day run in February 1961. The strangest part of this situation is that it is occurring in March, the first month of autumn. The longest March run above 30 degrees was seven days in 1985."
Weather News - Melbourne sets its gaze on record heat
Victoria's capital city has already begun its hot spell with Monday and Tuesday both reaching the low 30's. The forecast is to reach the low thirties each day until Sunday before potentially hitting the mid 30's on Monday next week. The final day of the heat is likely to be Tuesday 12th March before a cool change is due overnight.
This extended spell of heating is longer than any spell in Melbourne's records, likely going past Melbourne's most recent eight day run in February 1961. The strangest part of this situation is that it is occurring in March, the first month of autumn. The longest March run above 30 degrees was seven days in 1985."
Weather News - Melbourne sets its gaze on record heat