Temperature, humidity soars in Brisbane, but still short of 1965 record

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Temperature, humidity soars in Brisbane, but still short of 1965 record
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Above-average temperatures forecast for southern Queensland, hitting mid to high 30s with high humidity as summer lingers into autumn.

abc.net.au/news/heatwave-to-peak-with-temperatures-reaching-high-30s/102109546Temperatures are set to soar eight degrees above average in southern Queensland, as the Bureau of Meteorology issues a severe heatwave warning.

Ipswich is set for 38 degrees Celsius today, with Brisbane forecast to hit 36 — but still shy of its 38.8 March record in 1965.It is the warmest mid-March since 2019. "We've had as high as 38.8 in Brisbane City back in 1965 so we are a little way off that but temperatures are certainly pretty hot for this time of year," senior forecaster Rod Dickson said.Temperatures will drop from Saturday along the coast as easterly winds pick up.

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