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[66] 2010 was the equal fourth warmest year on record for Sydney, with an average maximum of 22.6 °C (72.7 °F), which was 0.6 °C (1.1 °F) above the historical annual average. Climate models in 2014 suggested that sea temperatures off Sydney are decades away from becoming "tropical".
20 July 2010 −19.0 °C (−2.2 °F) 30 June 1994 1 July 1994 16 August 2004 −18.0 °C (−0.4 °F) Perisher Valley: 29 June 1994 Charlotte Pass: 12 July 1998 −17.8 °C (0.0 °F) Kiandra: 8 July 1960 10 August 1965 21 July 1966
On 27 November 2024, after a nearly a week-long heatwave conditions in Sydney, where the City saw weather conditions more typical of January or February than in November. Sydney Airport warmed to 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) at 12:15pm, which made it the hottest place in the world at that time (a few reasons being due to the foehn effect and UHI effect).
Climate data for Sydney (Observatory Hill) 1991–2020 averages, 1861–present extremes. Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F)
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The April 2010 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides are an extreme weather event that has affected the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in the first days of April 2010. At least 212 people have died, [ 253 ] [ 254 ] [ 255 ] 161 people have been injured (including several rescuers), [ 256 ] while at least 15,000 people have been made homeless ...
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A southerly buster is the colloquial name [1] of an abrupt southerly wind change in the southern regions of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, which approaches from the southeast, mainly on a hot day, bringing in cool, usually severe weather and a dramatic temperature drop, thus ultimately replacing and relieving the prior hot conditions.