After a few years of wet and cooler December days, Sydney will be getting temperatures of about 28 degrees on Christmas Day.
It’s been years since Sydneysiders were able to confidently put on a swimsuit for a sunny Christmas Day.
Thousands of people are expected to flock to beaches and parks around Sydney to enjoy a sunny Christmas day.Temperatures on Christmas Day will reach a top of 28 degrees in the CBD, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, with light winds and possible thunderstorms in the afternoon. “Today, we are still looking at mostly sunny and dry, but there is a slight chance of a storm in the afternoon, more likely in the western suburbs,” Schmidt said.
Looking back at the data from the past 100 years, Sydney has been pretty lucky when it comes to Christmas Day weather, with temperatures sitting in the 20s most years.
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