Sydney hits its highest temperature recorded since 1939 with Penrith reaching 47.3C

Updated January 07, 2018 17:26:46

Penrith in Sydney's west reaches a top of 47.3 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature recorded by a weather station in the Sydney metropolitan area in 79 years.

The temperature hit 47.3C at Penrith just after 3:00pm.

Sydney's hot pockets

SuburbForecast highRecorded high
Penrith45C47.3C (3:25pm)
Richmond45C46.3C (1:43pm)
Campbelltown42C44.6C (2:27pm)
Sydney - Observatory Hill41C43.4C (1:08pm)

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) early this afternoon said it had confirmed preliminary data and declared it was the highest temperature ever recorded by a weather station in the Sydney metropolitan area.

However, the NSW BOM tweeted just after 4:00pm that they had missed a temperature in the north-western Sydney suburb of Richmond, at a now closed recording station.

The 1939 high was 47.8C.

Andrew Haigh from BOM said there would be some heat relief on the coast with a weak south-easterly change forecast to come through later on Sunday.

"That may just trickle into the western suburbs this evening, however the west is still expected to remain very hot for the rest of the day," he said.

"Tomorrow will be another hot day in the west, a little bit less so than today in the east."

Total fire bans and severe fire danger warnings were issued by the NSW Rural Fire Service for the Hunter and Greater Sydney, with the bans continuing into the start of the working week.

Sydney's heatwave caused problems at the Sydney International tennis, with fifth seed Kristina Mladenovic retiring after being badly affected by the heat.

The competition was out at Sydney Olympic Park, which had a top recorded temperature of 44.5C just after 1:00pm.

Bahar and Amir Kashefi were still smiling despite the heat scorching their wedding day.

"I'm sweating, my bridesmaid is sweating. The wind was not too bad around here but otherwise it was scorching hot," the bride said.

"I think I am going to cut the wedding short, go straight back to the hotel and jump in the pool."

Mission Australia's homeless transport service Missionbeat were out in force to keep people cool.

They organised for two heat-affected homeless people to get to the hospital and transferred several others to refuges and hostels.

Animals at Taronga Zoo on Sydney's north shore were fed a variety of iced foods to keep them cool, with Fergus the Hippo feasting on some carrot ice blocks.

Topics: weather

First posted January 07, 2018 15:14:29

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