Australian State Warns Of Severe Fire Danger As Temperatures Soar

New South Wales

SYDNEY, Nov 26 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Residents in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) were warned today, to prepare for a weekend of unusually high temperatures with a “severe” chance of bushfires.

Maximum temperatures were forecast to be over 40 degrees Celsius in some places, with maximum temperatures 15 to 18 degrees hotter than the Nov average.

“This will increase the fire risk across the state with very high and severe fire danger likely on the weekend. Plan and prepare now,” the NSW Rural Fire Service said.

The severe heat, combined with hot winds being blown across from the middle of the country, was expected to create “volatile” conditions similar to those experienced during the worst days of Australia’s deadly 2019-2020 bushfire season.

Australian Bureau of Meteorology scientists added that the unseasonably hot weather could see several temperature records broken.

“Numerous Nov records may be equalled or broken, as severe heat wave conditions are likely for much of inland South Australia, New South Wales and Northern Victoria,” Meteorologist, Dean Narramore, said.

The heat wave was expected to continue throughout the weekend and into the beginning of next week, with extremely hot daytime temperatures and little relief overnight.