Wednesday, 2 January 2002

Forecast dashes hopes for rain - RESURGENT DANGER, The Australian, 2 January, 2002.

Forecast dashes hopes for rain - RESURGENT DANGER: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 02 Jan 2002: 2.
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Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast and there is no rain in sight at least until the weekend. Temperatures reached 37C in Sydney and 39C in the western suburbs yesterday, the hottest New Year's Day for 24 years and the third hottest on record.
The low-pressure system across the Southern Ocean southwest of Tasmania that is causing the present pattern is a slow-moving one. Temperatures are forecast to gradually fall over the coming days, but eastern NSW will have at least one more day of very warm, windy weather with tops into the low 30s.
Temperatures are expected to drop late in the week as the winds move to the southwest, bringing cooler air. Humidity was almost as low yesterday as on Christmas Day, and the air is expected to remain dry throughout the week. Smoke from the NSW fires is already providing New Zealanders with spectacular sunsets.

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