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Australia Burns: Hottest Planet on Earth!
6 Jan
Summary
- Marble Bar recorded 46.4C, making it the hottest place on Earth.
- Heatwave conditions expected to be the worst since 2019/20 Black Summer.
- Millions to suffer severe heat; significant fire danger predicted.

Australia has recorded the hottest temperatures globally, with Marble Bar in Western Australia hitting a sweltering 46.4C. The nation is bracing for a severe heatwave, with meteorologists warning conditions could be the most extreme since the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires. Millions across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia are expected to face intense heat until at least Friday.
Forecasters predict significant fire weather as the heatwave intensifies, driven by high temperatures, dry conditions, and moderate winds. The combination of these factors, along with potential lightning strikes, could lead to fires spreading rapidly and becoming difficult to control. Residents are advised to prepare for stress on power and infrastructure networks as air conditioning use surges.
The heatwave's impact varies across the country, with major cities like Melbourne and Adelaide forecast to reach over 40C. While coastal areas may experience some relief from sea breezes, inland regions are expected to remain extremely hot throughout the day. Temperatures are projected to peak on Friday in some areas, with Sydney anticipating highs of up to 40C in western suburbs.




