Victoria is on high alert as a severe heatwave grips the state, with temperatures forecast to soar to their highest levels in years, prompting fire crews and authorities to prepare for a challenging day ahead.
Melbourne is set to sizzle with a predicted top of 41°C, marking its hottest day of the year and the hottest December day since 2019. In the state’s north-west, Mildura is expected to reach a blistering 46°C, while Shepparton and Swan Hill brace for highs of 45°C.
On Sunday, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) issued extreme fire danger warnings for multiple regions, including the Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, Central, North Central, and South West. A total fire ban has been declared for these areas.
The BoM has also issued a severe heatwave warning, with temperatures forecast to peak in the low- to mid-40s across Victoria on Monday. The heat is expected to ease later in the evening with a cool change.
Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas urged residents to stay indoors and check on vulnerable community members.
“This is a dangerous heatwave. Please take precautions to protect yourselves and those at risk.”
The extreme weather has also disrupted transport. V/Line trains will operate on reduced speed limits for safety, as steel tracks expand under the heat. Some services will be replaced by air-conditioned coaches, with commuters warned to expect delays.
In a statement, V/Line advised,
“Journey times may be extended by a few minutes. Passenger comfort and safety remain our top priority.”
Fire authorities and emergency services remain on high alert as Victorians prepare for a sweltering start to the week.
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