Queensland is in for more hot days and warm nights, with weather officials warning cooler temperatures won’t arrive until early next week.
The Bureau of Meteorology said on Thursday morning that parts of the state and northern New South Wales were expected to see temperatures two to eight degrees above the November average, continuing “multiple days in a row where we’ve seen such warm conditions”.
“It is going to be difficult to manage the heat and manage the heat stress on your body. So it’s just a reminder to stay cool, stay indoors and stay hydrated as much as possible,” BoM senior meteorologist Miriam Bradbury said in a briefing.
“Unfortunately, this heat is going to linger until Friday and even into the early part of the weekend. We’re not expecting a true cooling in conditions in

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