Canberra braces for heatwave as temperatures expected to soar above 35C for five consecutive days
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Canberrans are about to swelter through five consecutive days at or above 35 degrees Celsius.
The weather bureau is expecting temperatures to peak at 38C in the ACT today, tomorrow and on Monday.
Sunday is only slightly milder with a top of 37C and it is expected Canberra's top temperature will drop to 35C on Tuesday.
Forecaster Stephen Stefanak said those temperatures were still 10 to 11 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year.
He said even more unusually, the hot weather was in stark contrast to the capital's recent chilly conditions.
"The extreme difference in temperature was created earlier this week by a deep low-pressure system that formed over the Tasman Sea," he said.
"It brought up colder air which is usually a pattern you'd see in the winter months."
Mr Stefanak said residents should try to stay cool and drink plenty of water.
Total fire ban could come into effect
ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) chief officer Mark Brown Authorities said while there was no fire warning currently in place for the ACT, Canberrans should always remain vigilant.
"There's a very high fire danger rating today and we're keeping a close eye on the conditions because it's possible we may get a total fire ban over the weekend," he said.
"People need to look out in the media and on the ESA website this afternoon ... because conditions are definitely heading in that direction."
Yesterday marked the 15th anniversary of the devastating Canberra bushfires that killed four people and destroyed 500 homes.
A bushfire warning is in place across the border in New South Wales for Sydney, Hunter, Central Ranges, North Western and Northern Slopes regions.
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