Heatwave conditions are forecast for South Australia, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania from Saturday to Monday.
An iconic Melbourne cultural parade has been cancelled as temperatures soar across southeast Australia.
“Parade participants are required to spend several hours outdoors in hot, heavy costumes - putting them at greater risk.” Melbourne was tipped to reach a top of 39C on Saturday, while temperatures were set to hit 41C at Warrnambool, Torquay and Avalon.The state’s central district was slated to reach 41C on Saturday with temperatures of 40C forecast for holiday towns along the Murray River.
Maximum temperatures in heatwave-affected areas were expected to be 10C to 16C above the March average.
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