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Heat wave! Sydney's heaviest 40 degrees next week! Hey, guys, watch out for the summer.

Temperatures in Australia will rise in the coming week, reaching 40 degrees in some areas, according to < Daily Mail >.

As a dry stream moves from central Australia to the east and works in conjunction with a high-pressure system, Australia's capital cities face a first heat wave on Friday and a second round at the beginning of next week, when temperatures are set to rise.

Craig Burke, a senior meteorologist at the Meteorological Service, said the heat would be apparent starting next Monday, with southeastern Australia going to be very hot and coastal cities feeling much better because of the wind.

The highest temperature in Sydney will be around 32 degrees, but it will remain cloudy from the end of the week until Tuesday.

Temperatures in parts of western Sydney could also reach 40 degrees. Weather forecaster Sarah Chadwick said, "the air front will pass through the southern region of New York on Friday and the eastern and northeast regions on Saturday." The hot northwest winds will pass through Xinzhou and Sydney in turn, which is why the heat is high in western Sydney. "

Temperatures in Melbourne hit 30 degrees on Thursday, the hottest day in eight months, and rising temperatures will give Melbourne a sense of early summer, but outdoor activities will be difficult to do because of occasional rains.

Temperatures in the northwestern fringe city of Mildura are expected to reach 41 degrees on Monday.

Temperatures in Brisbane are expected to reach 29 degrees on Saturday and close to 30 degrees next week.

Adelaide has a high temperature of 32 degrees on Sunday, and the weather is fine.

Darwin will have a low-intensity heat wave in the coming week, and temperatures will remain around 35 degrees.

The Top End weekend in the western part of the Northern Territory will be very hot, and Monday will slow down, but the low-intensity heat wave will continue.

There will be a low-intensity heat wave in northeastern Victoria and the southern mountains of New York over the weekend, which will ease by 03:00 next week.

After a month of bad stormy weather, new states, Victoria and south Australia finally had warm weather.

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