Sydney weather: BoM forecasts 45C in parts of city as heatwave takes hold

Posted January 07, 2018 05:25:20

Sydney's homeless people could be moved to cooler locations and total fire bans are in place with temperatures predicted to reach 45 degrees Celsius in parts of the city today.

Key points:

  • The BoM is predicting many areas in Sydney to be over 40C today
  • Penrith and Richmond could reach 45C, while the CBD is expected to be 38C
  • Some regional areas, including Griffith and Bourke, are also predicted to reach 44C

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is expecting the western centres of Penrith and Richmond to be the hottest areas, but there will be no escape in the Harbour City's heatwave.

Charities are concerned rough sleepers could be particularly vulnerable, with the mercury expected to reach 38C in the CBD.

People working for Mission Australia's homelessness transport service Missionbeat will be moving some people to cooler locations.

"We're particularly concerned for the welfare of older people who might have pre-existing health conditions and long term rough sleepers," Missionbeat program manager Shane Sturgiss said.

"If anyone is concerned for the wellbeing of someone who is homeless, we encourage them to give us a call."

The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS) has declared total fire bans in the greater Sydney region, and the Hunter.

An Air Quality Forecast alert of poor for the Sydney region has been issued by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, as ozone levels are forecast to exceed national air quality standards.

The BOM is expecting a front to bring cooler conditions to coastal areas during the afternoon, and through the west in the evening.

Sydney hot spots:

SuburbForecast high
Penrith45C
Richmond45C
Liverpool43C
Campbelltown43C
Parramatta42C
Hornsby41C
CBD38C
Bondi 33C

Duty forecaster Helen Reed told people to prepare for a hot, dry day.

"We do have a southerly change moving it's way up the coast during the afternoon," she said.

"It's expected to come through Sydney at 3:00pm or 4:00pm.

"It will gradually migrate further inland and that will provide a significant relief to the temperatures overnight."

Another large crowd is expected at the SCG for day four of the Ashes cricket Test between Australia and England.

Sydney Water said it had installed 12 free water refill stations at the venue to help people stay hydrated, and encouraged spectators to bring their own drink bottles.

Topics: weather, homelessness, sydney-2000, penrith-2750, richmond-2753, parramatta-2150, hornsby-2077

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