Australia has concluded a notably warm summer, ranking as the third warmest on record, as reported by Reuters and confirmed by @bom_au. The season was characterized by a mix of wet, hot, and muggy conditions, particularly notable for an El Niño year. Weather authorities, including the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, have forecasted that this trend is likely to continue into the autumn months, with much of the country expected to experience warmer and drier conditions than normal from March to May. This follows a summer that saw a bit of everything weather-wise but ultimately stood out for its high temperatures and humidity.
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Australia sweats through third-hottest summer on record with hot and dry autumn predicted https://t.co/TdpcwzHMSt
Summer in Australia was the third hottest on record for maximums, @bom_au says: https://t.co/89VD1M7rhh
Hello autumn! 👋🍂 Australia has experienced one of its warmest and muggiest summers on record, with the hot conditions forecast to continue into the coming weeks. #9News WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: https://t.co/g9yABK3lq5 https://t.co/YMYI0sVZAt
Australia has experienced one of its warmest and muggiest summers on record, with the hot conditions forecast to continue for coming weeks. #9News https://t.co/wR6CogSDff
Australia has closed the curtain on a wet, hot and muggy summer that saw "a bit of everything" - ranking as the third warmest overall, and third wettest for an El Niño year. See how your city fared. https://t.co/RsxiBCNHwh
⚠️ MUCH OF AUSTRALIA SET FOR WARM AND DRY AUTUMN, WEATHER BUREAU SAYS (Reuters) Australia could be heading for its third-warmest summer on record, with many places likely to experience a warmer and drier period than normal from March to May, weather authorities said on… https://t.co/lofFxFqjY7
Eastern Australia’s summer was marked by high levels of heat and humidity as Sydney and Brisbane sweated through record challenging temperatures in recent months, writes Rob Sharpe. https://t.co/KR52U9CATK