Major cities in south-east Australia will briefly experience warmer temperatures this weekend.

Sydney will hit 21 degrees on Sunday and 27 degrees by Monday, whilst Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra will also experience temperatures in the early-mid twenties over the next few days according to Weatherzone.

The warmer weather is due to northerly winds pushing warmer wind from the interior of the country southwards, giving Aussies in the south-east some sunshine and warmth after a wet August.

It is the warmest weather in this part of the country since early May.

However, the warmer weather won't last in some parts of the country, with a polar air mass expected to hit the mainland early next week.

That cold front is already hitting parts of Tasmania, where places with hig

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