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Heatwave warning system starts in SA

Adelaide : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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A warning system for extreme hot weather, created in the wake of heatwaves last January and February, has been activated this week in South Australia. The Extreme Heat Arrangements plan incorporates various agencies including SA Ambulance, the State Emergency Service (SES) and SA Health.
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  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | 29 days ago
    Victoria as Adelaide braces itself for a heatwave. Point Nepean, on the Mornington Peninsula, has been closed after a fire jumped control lines and is burning out of control in the national park, The Herald Sun reported ...Meanwhile Adelaide is...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph | about 1 month ago
    AS Adelaide braces for a record November heatwave, a coroner has still to decide whether to hold a formal inquiry into a number of heat-related deaths in South Australia last summer. Adelaide is set for its first ever November heatwave with soaring...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    A warning system for extreme hot weather, created in the wake of heatwaves last January and February, has been activated this week in South Australia. The Extreme Heat Arrangements plan incorporates various agencies including SA Ambulance, the State...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph | about 1 month ago
    November heatwave on record with high temperatures forecast for the next week. Five days or more with a top temperature above 35 degrees celsius was considered a heatwave, the Bureau of Meteorology said. It said Adelaide's top temperature reached 37...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    A high pressure system over South Australia is not expected to move further east for days...It reached nearly 37 degrees in Adelaide on Sunday and the maximum temperature is not expected to dip below 35 degrees until next Saturday. Vince Rowlands...
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  • Blog Source: adelsept.blogspot.com
    The unseasonable heatwave continues. We've already hit 37 degrees today, that's 14 degrees warmer than average. 37 degrees is forecast for tomorrow and 39 degrees for Wednesday and Thursday. Then dropping slightly to 36 degrees on ...
  • Blog Source: viewsofastarchild.blogspot.com
    Summer has arrived in Adelaide. It appears the current heatwave is hotter and earlier than ever before, for Novemeber. I saw a weather forecast yesterday, where the lady actually referred to the current soaring temperatures, ...
  • Blog Source: www.borderwatch.com.au
    While the city has escaped the stifling heat wave recorded in Adelaide, the maximum November temperature for Mount Gambier so far has been 3.7 degrees above the long-term average. The average daily maximum temperature this month has ...
  • Blog Source: kezzers.blogspot.com
    Adelaide is experiencing a record early heatwave. This sort of weather typically is in February-March, summertime. But things have changed and here we are, still in Spring and having a real run of above 35C weather. ...
  • Blog Source: tcphotosdotnet.blogspot.com
    We are in the middle of the first ever November heatwave (officially 5 consecutive days over 35C = 95F) in Adelaide, and this does not bode well for the water situation here. As I passed by, I estimated that the pink lake at Lochiel ...
  • Blog Source: fahleir.livejournal.com
    It seems Adelaide's weather has been pretty messed up this year. After a heatwave in March (ie Autumn) that was the longest heatwave on record for the state, we had a rather mild Winter with very high rainfalls. ...
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