Satellite photos have revealed major fires burning across the NT, WA and Queensland, fanned by scorching t...
A broad low-pressure trough spanning the north of the country is now acting as a 'moisture barrier', effectively blocking any moisture to the north of the trough.Catastrophic fire danger tatings were declared for Barkly in the NT's east on both today and tomorrow.
The heat tough has also left parts of Western Australia sweltering. Geraldton in the state's mid west experienced its hottest three-day October spell in 44 years, with the mercury reaching 38.2 degrees.Mattie O'Neill Bridge, Mackay-Eungella Road, Queensland - January 20
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