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Christmas Day’s warmer weather marks the start of a low-intensity heat wave that is expected to sit across the south of the continent, including Tasmania, until Wednesday.
It will also mean a continuation of the hot weather Western Australia has seen in December, sparking several bushfires.
The Bureau of Meteorology has already issued a heat wave warning for WA, with high temperatures gripping parts of the state from the north to the south.
Across the country Adelaide, Perth and Hobart are expecting sunny skies and maximum temperatures from the mid-20C to low-30C.
Back east, temperatures are expected to peak as high as 36C in Melbourne and 40C in Adelaide on Tuesday; as high as 28C in Sydney and 32C in Canberra on Monday; and as high as 32C in Hobart on Wednesday.
Despite the warmer spell, flood warnings across NSW and Victoria remain as South Australia braces for the floodwater to flow down the Murray River.
East coast Australians thinking about donning the ugly Christmas jumpers may want to think again as warm temperatures hit the capitals across the country.
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra are all expecting temperatures from the high-20C to the low-30C on Christmas Day.
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A major national conference on sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and sexual wholeness will be held in San Diego this month.
The National Coalition for the...
Without question, one of the hardest jobs is being a Christian leader, especially a pastor. Close friends leave you, others betray you, social media...