Cool change swings into Sydney
By Nigel Gladstone
A cool change is sweeping across the city with temperatures dropping by 15 to 20 degrees at the airport and in the southwest of the city.
Severe wind warnings have been cancelled tonight but the warm weather is expected to resume next weekend.
Weatherzone senior meteorologist Brett Dutschke said it’s typical on a day this hot at the end of a heat wave for temperatures to fall 15 to 20 degrees in a short time.
“The southerly buster has gone through the city and is just reaching the far west around Penrith and arriving in Richmond and Windsor now (8.45pm),” Dutschke said.
But the fall in temperatures is only to near average levels, and a wind change is expected to go from south to east over the next few days and then a northerly wind will cause humidity and temperatures to rise again.
By the end of the week and next weekend, hot days are expected but not as extreme as today, he said.
Still 41 degrees in parts of Sydney, hot enough to poach a fish
By Nigel Gladstone
It was still more than 41 degrees in Penrith and Badgerys Creek well after 6pm as the city eagerly awaits a southerly buster now due to hit the city around 8pm.
Temperatures across most of the city had fallen by about 5 degrees at 6.40pm and at Observatory Hill it was 31.5C.
But in Penrith, they were still suffering with 41.6C and Camden was 39.8C, a full 7 degrees hotter than Sydney Airport at the same time. Gosford has fallen from 41.4C to 30C and Terrey Hills has dropped from 40.7C to 25.7C at 6.18pm.
A total fire ban has been declared for the Northern Riverina and Northern Slopes regions tomorrow, due to forecast hot, dry and windy conditions.
Sydney’s air quality dipped as temperatures rose
By Nigel Gladstone
Smog covered large areas of Sydney today from around 11am reducing the air quality in many parts of the city to a rating of ‘fair’.
NSW government monitoring stations in Randwick, Parramatta, Penrith and Liverpool recorded rising levels of ground-level ozone as the mercury rose sharply.
Ozone is one of the main ingredients of smog and is formed by chemical reactions between volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and oxides of nitrogen driven by the amount of UV light and higher temperatures. Its concentrations are higher in summer, and usually reach their maximum in the afternoons and early evenings.
Ozone is a lung irritant, and can worsen asthma.
Sydney Airport has recorded 43.5C, its hottest December day
By Nigel Gladstone
Sydney Airport recorded the hottest December day since records began in 1929 reaching 43.5C at 1pm, beating 43.2C recorded in 1994.
Badgerys Creek was 44C at 4.40pm, Penrith was 43.9C at 4.44pm, Holsworthy and Richmond reached 43.8C, while Camden, Olympic Park and Bankstown all sweated through temperatures of 42.5C.
Bushfire update
By Nigel Gladstone
85 fires are burning across NSW, 38 of which are yet to be contained.
With hot north-westerly winds driving temperatures up across most of the state, fire crews are facing challenging conditions.
A Fire and Rescue NSW spokesman said they “strategically moved” resources out of the centre of Sydney to areas on its outskirts to quickly respond to bush and grass fires if they do occur.
However, there have been no major fires. A small grass fire in Castle Hill was controlled this afternoon.
“We urge people to follow the directions of local authorities and remember there is a total fire ban in place across the state today,” he said.
A total fire ban is in place for the Greater Sydney, Lower Central West Plains, Southern Slopes, Northern Riverina and Central Ranges areas.
Gale force wind warning for Sydney’s coast and enclosed waters
By Nigel Gladstone
For anyone on the water this afternoon the Bureau of Meteorology has issued a gale-force wind warning for Sydney’s enclosed Waters, the Sydney Coast and Illawarra Coast as well as a damaging wind warning for the city with peak gusts over 90 km/h.
Locations on land predicted to be most affected by the wind include Manly, Randwick, Cronulla, Wollongong, Bulli, Port Kembla, Albion Park, Kiama and Huskisson.
The State Emergency Service advises people to move vehicles under cover or away from trees.
Secure or put away loose items around your house, yard and balcony.
Keep at least 8 metres away from fallen power lines or objects that may be energised, such as fences.
Crowds bake at Sydney concerts as mercury soars
By Kathryn Magann
Sydney concert goers are sweating through a brutally hot day, with temperatures in the 40s, hoping for relief from a cool change sweeping up the east coast.
At least 100,000 people are descending on the entertainment precinct at Homebush where the mercury climbed to 42.5C at 3pm on Saturday afternoon.
US rockers Foo Fighters will play to a huge crowd at Accor Stadium while US rapper 50 Cent is also expected to get thousands of people jumping at his second Sydney show at Qudos Bank Arena, despite the stifling heat.
Thousands more are attending the hard techno dance music festival Epik at the Sydney Showgrounds.
With an earlier start, the dance music fans could miss out on the cool change, but Foo Fighters and 50 Cent fans could be in luck.
The Bureau of Meteorology expected relief to reach the Sydney coast between six and eight pm.
Videos posted to social media show organisers outlining access to cooling station at the Epik event site, with cool water misting fans and numerous water stations set up for patrons.
Epik fans have been urged to keep hydrated.
NSW Health has issued a factsheet urging concertgoers to take a break from dancing if they’re feeling unwell and try to avoid the sun.
It advises fans to take advantage of cool-down stations, and warned the effects of drugs and alcohol are often worsened by extreme heat.
“If you’re dancing, outdoors and or taking MDMA it can be very easy to overheat as the drug interrupts your body’s cooling down mechanism, meaning your body will create more heat than it can get rid of,” the warning read.
Frontier Touring said extra staff had been hired to help assist with first aid stations set up around the stadium.
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Retail therapy to beat the heat
By Amber Schultz
Sydneysiders have headed to air-conditioned shopping centres to beat the heat.
Throngs of shoppers were seen dining indoors and browsing the Queen Victoria Building’s boutique storefronts in Sydney’s CBD.
Cinemas are also doing a roaring trade, though a power outage unrelated to the weather has affected Hoyts Broadway in Ultimo, causing screenings to be cancelled.
Ambulance calls up 20 per cent
By Mary Ward
NSW Ambulance has seen a 20 per cent increase in calls today, as Sydney and its surrounds endure extreme heat.
Ambulance Chief Superintendent Mark Gibbs said paramedics expected to receive an extra 500 calls by midnight, compared to a typical summer Saturday.
“At the moment, we are meeting that demand. But we will continue to monitor that throughout the evening,” he said.
Gibbs urged people in Sydney, particularly those attending music festivals this afternoon, to stay hydrated and be aware of signs of dehydration and health impacts from the heat, including lethargy, feeling fatigued, vomiting, muscle twitching and in extreme cases, fitting.
“In those cases, if you are concerned, ring Triple Zero,” he said, asking people to also check on elderly neighbours and others who may be impacted by the heat.
Where to cool off if your dog needs a dip
By Nigel Gladstone
Sydney’s beaches, rivers and pools are delivering welcome relief from the extreme heat today for people but where can you take your dog for a swim?
It’s not just people who need to cool down, pets are also sweltering and may need some help to stay hydrated and healthy. While most beaches in Sydney don’t allow dogs, there are a few options listed below. Check with your local council for more options.
Northern Beaches: Clontarf, Flora and Ritchie Roberts Reserve, Curl Curl
Rowland Reserve, Bayview, Manly Lagoon, Manly
Eastern suburbs: Kutti Beach, Vaucluse, MacKenzies beach, Rose Bay Foreshore, Dumaresq Reserve
Southern suburbs: Greenhills Beach, Cronulla, Silver Beach, Kurnell
Lady Robinsons Beach, Kyeemagh, Horderns Beach, Bundeena
North shore: Mosman - Clifton Gardens Reserve, and Sirius Cove
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