Temperatures are expected to rise in Australia during the start of November, and some regions will experience hot weather conditions.
According to Ben Domensino of Weatherzone, a pool of hot air will start to spread across the country from next week.
He said that during the last few days of October, hot air started to build up over the northwest of the country due to a ridge of high pressure.
The high temperatures that were experienced in Western Australia’s Pilbara region last weekend were the highest recorded in the country for October in 15 years.
According to WeatherZone, the temperature in Roebourne reached 45.3 degrees.
This weather pattern is expected to continue to affect South Australia and eastern Australia until next week.
The high temperatures are expected to continue to affect northwestern Australia over the next couple of days. He said a cold front will then move across the country’s southern states, which will help drag the hot air to the southern regions.
Some places in the country, such as the Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia, and New South Wales, are expected to reach 40 degrees.
The combination of the hot weather and strong winds could cause fire danger ratings to increase in some parts of southern Australia, such as Victoria and South Australia.
Residents are advised to be ready and keep up with the latest information about the fire danger in their local areas.