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Marsupial ,
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Damn it’s 15 degrees and rainy down here in Melbourne. We’re oddly disconnected from the rest of the countries hot weather this year.

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Temperatures in New South Wales soared above 43C on Saturday and bushfires burned across the state, as Cyclone Jasper loomed off the coast of Queensland.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for parts of the south coast and Snowy Mountains on Saturday afternoon, with damaging wind gusts likely and large hailstones possible.

Miriam Bradbury of the Bureau of Meteorology said the intense conditions were coming across the Great Dividing Range – and even a sea breeze would not spare coastal areas.

Meanwhile, severe tropical cyclone Jasper was looming off the Queensland coast, tipped to make landfall in the middle of next week, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain.

The cyclone was expected to make landfall between Cooktown and Townsville by mid-next week but was set to weaken at the weekend, dropping to a category 2 by Monday.

The extreme weather comes a day after scientists from the EU climate change service Copernicus confirmed 2023 would be the hottest year on record.


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