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Bureau of Meteorology predicts 32 degree temperature for Brisbane

It looks like summer has hit early, with one big city set to swelter through 32C temperatures.

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Millions of Aussies look set for an early jolt of Summer on Monday, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting sweltering temperatures for three major cities.

Brisbane could hit a high of 32C across the day, the bureau said on Monday morning, while Sydney will shrug off its rainy weather to hit a possible high of 29C.

Brisbane is forecast to hit a high of 32C. Picture: NewsWire / John Gass
Brisbane is forecast to hit a high of 32C. Picture: NewsWire / John Gass

The hot tropical days will likely hold for the Sunshine State capital across the week, with the bureau forecasting storms and a high of 33C on Tuesday and then highs of 24C for Wednesday and Thursday and 27C for Friday.

Sydney will likely drop from 29C on Monday to a high of 19C on Tuesday and then 20C on Wednesday and 24C on Thursday.

Darwin will likely reach 36C, with the top end town set to swelter under 36C for the rest of the week.

Luca Reddi from the UK and Stephan Enckhof from the Netherlands in South Bank have fun in the sun at Brisbane Lagoon, South Bank. Picture: NewsWire / John Gass
Luca Reddi from the UK and Stephan Enckhof from the Netherlands in South Bank have fun in the sun at Brisbane Lagoon, South Bank. Picture: NewsWire / John Gass

But while summer will hit across the Northern Territory, Queensland and NSW, rain and sharp temperatures will wash over the southern parts of the country.

Melbourne is forecast to get some rain with a temperature high of 19C, while showers and windy conditions will hit Hobart alongside a max temperature of 15C.

Adelaide will be partly cloudy with a top of 20C and Perth will range between 11C and 24C.

The days will heat up for Perth across the week, with the West Australian capital set to hit 30C on Friday.

Originally published as Bureau of Meteorology predicts 32 degree temperature for Brisbane

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