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Parts of outback WA could hit 50 degrees as temperatures surge

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Published: January 19, 2026
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Temperatures will hit the high 40s and could even hit 50 degrees, according to Weatherzone.

Forecasters say a “battle” between sea and land breezes could nudge the temperatures up.

“The hottest recorded temperature to date this year in Australia was 49°C at Onslow on January 7. 

“On January 13, 2022, the coastal WA town of Onslow (in the Pilbara) reached 50.7 degrees at 2:26pm, which equalled Australia’s all-time high temperature record (jointly held by Oodnadatta, SA).”

Perth is forecast for 39 degrees on Tuesday, 38 degrees on Wednesday and 37 on Thursday.

It will cool off to around 30 degrees towards the weekend.

Sydney is recovering from extreme weather over the weekend which caused floods, landslides and flash flooding.

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