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New highs for summer heat
Published 12 September 2023, 10:09 am
Australians are being warned this spring and summer will be warmer. Much of Australia's east coast is forecast to see temperatures climb over the coming days. But the Bureau of Meteorology is still holding out from declaring a El Nino event - as preparations for a dry summer continue.
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