Heat spike to bring discomfort in Melbourne before cool spell returns
Melbourne and most of the country's south-east are in for a sweaty few days as a hot air mass sweeps across southern Australia.
Peter Hannam is Environment Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald. He covers broad environmental issues ranging from climate change to renewable energy for Fairfax Media.
Melbourne and most of the country's south-east are in for a sweaty few days as a hot air mass sweeps across southern Australia.
Sydney and most of the country's south-east are in for a sweaty few days as a hot air mass sweeps across southern Australia.
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