‘Something is changing’: Sydney records warmest run of June days in more than a century (opens original article in a new tab)
Sydney experienced its warmest June in over a century with 10 consecutive days above 20C, attributed to high pressure systems and warmer sea temperatures, with scientists linking the trend to global warming.
- Sydney recorded 10 consecutive days above 20C in June, breaking a 1919 record.
- High pressure over the Tasman Sea and warmer sea temperatures contributed to the unusual heat.
- Climate scientists link the warming trend to CO2 and global warming, citing long-term ecological risks.
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