Sydney is set to be a scorcher on Monday with temperatures set to reach 38 degrees Celsius, the hottest temperature experienced in more than two years.
Early risers had a dip at Bronte Beach on Monday morning before the heatwave sets in.abc.net.au/news/sydney-sizzles-with-hottest-day-in-two-years/102056932Sydney temperatures are set to soar today reaching a scorching 38 degrees Celsius in the city, the hottest experienced in more than two years.
Mr Branescu said the hottest days would be Monday and Tuesday, with the city predicted to reach 34C tomorrow, before the conditions drop to the mid-to-late twenties from Wednesday.Surf Lifesaving NSW chief executive officer Steven Pearce has warned beachgoers to swim between the flags."We've had 28 drownings over summer, all of which were swimmers outside the yellow and red flags.
The warning comes after an 18-year-old boy drowned on the weekend at Sydney's Northern Beaches after bodysurfing at Freshwater Beach with his friends on Saturday.Meanwhile, across the state, an extreme fire danger warning has been declared in three regions and total fire bans are in place for seven areas.
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