Record-breaking Heat in Southern Australia.

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Record-breaking heat scorches southern Australia
By PAUL ALEXANDER, Associated Press Writer Paul Alexander, Associated Press Writer Fri Jan 30, 9:24 am ET

MELBOURNE, Australia – Southern Australia suffered Friday from a record-breaking heat wave that has threatened rural towns with wildfires and sent ambulance crews after heat-stressed patients.

Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city recorded its third consecutive day of temperatures above 43 degrees Celsius (109 F) for the first time since 1855, when record-keeping began, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

The temperature in Melbourne topped 45.1 C (113 F) on Friday ahead of a cooler change that might even bring some thunder showers, the bureau said.

Adelaide, the other major city on the south coast, is expected to match its longest heat wave in a century by Monday, with six consecutive days exceeding 40 C (104 F). The heat there buckled train and tram lines.

The high temperatures have afflicted tennis players and spectators alike this week at the Australian Open in Melbourne, where men's No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic retired ill from a game Tuesday after heat-related complaints.

The retractable roofs on Rod Laver Arena have been closed at least parts of the last three days.

There was controversy Wednesday when they closed the roof during the match between Serena Williams and Svetlana Kutzetsova. The Russian had won the first set, but the break gave Williams time to recover and she rallied to win.

Players complained that it felt like their feet were burning right through their shoes. A bunch of moths that have annoyed the players were basically sizzling and dying within seconds of landing on the broiling court surface.

Melbourne is the capital of Victoria state, where three rural towns were under threat from wildfires spreading quickly in the furnace-like conditions, Country Fire Authority deputy chief fire officer Geoff Conway said.

Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Richard Carlyon said firefighters will have to wait for rain to dampen the tinder-dry conditions.

State ambulance service chief Greg Sassella said more crews to help people affected by the heat were available on Friday, a day after 1,305 emergency cases were logged — more than double the normal load.

Ambulance services in Adelaide and Melbourne said they were not aware of any deaths caused by the heat.
SG, JClarke, and Australian ADers, there are record-breaking heat in your area?
 
Here we are with record breaking winter weather.

They are getting record breaking summer weather.

Wow!
Interesting.
 
High humid? I can not tolerate heat with high humid but I can handle heat with low humid even it is over 110 degree here once awhile. Tough luck for people in Austrialia and tough luck for winter up in the north.
 
to add to that I saw a couple people playing in Aussie Open (tennis) quit match early because of heat sickness- temps on the hard court reaching 140's F. That is very dangerous and scary. Its deplorable as well cuz these structures have roofs that can close in such situations.
 
Yep, I've been experiencing this extreme heat. Doubt it has hit ~SG~ as much because she lives on the other side of Australia.

The heat has really affected the rail network. One time I've had to wait over an hour for a train to toddle by, and when it did it was crammed full of sweating people....arrghhh.....

Also it has caused power outage at different times all over the state.

Now our heat temp is coming down. But not soon enough for rural areas because some of them are experiencing bush fires believed deliberately lit.
 
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