Brisbane records hottest October day since 2004

 Brisbane has recorded its hottest October day since 2004, with the temperature today hitting 36.6 degrees earlier this afternoon.

The Bureau of Meteorology says temperatures across the south-east were between five and 10 degrees above average.

Senior forecaster Felim Hanniffy says the heat was the result of a trough travelling towards the coast — from an area just west of the Darling Downs — and northerly winds.

Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-04/brisbane-records-hottest-october-day-since-2004/100513262




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  1. This is happening because of global warming, it is a matter of concern and we should thing about it. The heat created a very high fire danger throughout the region and, while temperatures will cool slightly, Climate is changing day by day and these signs are not good at all.

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