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Auckland  12/21 
mostly sunny
Beijing  -3/
hazy
showers
Brasilia  18/28 
mostly cloudy
Buenos Aires  22/31 
mostly sunny
Cape Town  18/27 
thunderstorms
Lagos  25/34 
mostly cloudy
London  5/
Los Angeles  8/21 
sunny
sunny
Mexico City  11/24 
snow
Moscow  -6/-4 
New Delhi  10/25 
fog then sunny
sunny
New York  3/
mostly sunny
Singapore  25/33 
sunny
Tokyo  6/15 
showers
Vancouver  6/
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Weather Forecasts for Saturday

Station Forecast Min Max Chance of rain UV index
°C °C
Auckland
Mostly sunny 12 21 30% Extreme
Beijing
Hazy -3 9 5% -
Brasilia
Showers 18 28 60% Moderate
Buenos Aires
Mostly cloudy 22 31 40% High
Cape Town
Mostly sunny 18 27 5% Very High
Lagos
Thunderstorms 25 34 10% High
London
Mostly cloudy 5 8 5% -
Los Angeles
Sunny 8 21 5% Moderate
Mexico City
Sunny 11 24 5% Moderate
Moscow
Snow -6 -4 20% -
New Delhi
Fog then sunny 10 25 5% Moderate
New York
Sunny 3 9 5% -
Singapore
Mostly sunny 25 33 60% Moderate
Tokyo
Sunny 6 15 30% -
Vancouver
Showers 6 9 90% -
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Weather News

Heatwave to scorch Queensland 'well into next week', BOM warns

18:22 EDT

Temperatures will remain above 40 degrees Celsius in parts of central and southern Queensland until at least Wednesday next week, the Bureau of Meterology (BOM) warns.

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17:26 EDT

Hot weather can take a serious toll on our health.

Extreme heatwave sparks total fire ban in NSW

16:01 EDT

The sort of temperatures that see roads melt and cold taps flowing with boiling water are set to scorch Sydney and northern New South Wales over the next few days with the weather bureau officially forecasting a rare "extreme heatwave".