NewsBite

Advertisement

This was published 6 years ago

Queensland heat records smashed

By Ruth McCosker

Heat records have been smashed across the state, with Proserpine in Queensland’s Whitsunday region hitting 44.9 degrees on Monday.

Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Lachlan Stoney said Proserpine had exceeded its all-time record, which was in December 1995 when the town reached 42.9 degrees.

Queensland is experiencing unseasonably hot conditions for this time of year.

Queensland is experiencing unseasonably hot conditions for this time of year. Credit: Glenn Hunt

Mackay also reached a record high on Monday recording 40 degrees, which is 1.5 degrees above the 1995 record while Mareeba exceeded is 2000 November record by .5 degree when it reached 39.5 degrees.

The all-time record for Cairns was recorded as 40.5 in December 1995, but on Monday Cairns recorded 42.6 degrees.

Innisfail also smashed all-time records on Monday and recorded 42 degrees, which breaks the December 1984 record of 40.3 degrees.

Mr Stoney said the heatwave was predicted to continue across northern and central until Saturday.

While Brisbane is not declared as being in a heatwave, it is recording temperatures well above the November average.

On Monday Brisbane City hit 34.5 degrees while Redcliffe reached 35.3 degrees.

Advertisement

The Brisbane City average for November is 28.1 degrees.

The bureau predicted Brisbane would be slightly cooler on Tuesday with a maximum of 31 degrees before reaching 34 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday.

A maximum of 35 degrees is predicted for Sunday.

Most Viewed in National

Loading

Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/national/queensland/queensland-heat-records-smashed-20181126-p50ig7.html