Reports from Thursday the 2nd July 2009, indicate that the warm winter heat has broken records through out the top end of Australia from WA, NT and QLD.
Gladstone, with a max. of 30C, had its warmest day in July in 49 years of records. Rockhampton in 63 years of records had its hottest July day with a top of 30C.
Charters Towers had 32C, making its warmest July day in 16 years of records.
Mingela was 8C above average breaking a July record with a 30C day, four higher than the previous record in the site's 11-year history.
In the NT, a July record was broken at Centre Island, in the Gulf Country, where it got to 32 in gusty southerly winds.
In the WA Kimberley at Kuri Bay reached 37C, a July record.
During the next few days, dry southerlies will gradually cool down and bring daytime temperatures closer to average. However, nights will become cooler and drop below the norm.
Source: WZ news
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