Aussies in for a welcome cool change after heat records were smashed
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A cold snap will bring freezing weather and a deluge of rain to parts of Australia after millions sweltered through record-breaking heat over the long weekend.
Cooler temperatures and rain are expected in several major cities this week following a hot spell that resulted in crowds flocking to beaches along the coast.
Sydney saw a maximum of 36C on Sunday, which is 14C above average for October, making it the city's hottest start to the month ever.
Sunday night's NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and the Brisbane Broncos was the hottest on record.
The hot spell will come to an end with a cool change bringing consecutive days of rain with as much as 100mm being dumped in parts of Victoria by midweek.
Melbourne and Adelaide will be caught up in the wet spell with the mercury falling as low as 15C.
Sydney will enjoy a brief cool spell on Monday with temperatures dropping to 24C, showers forecast for Wednesday and the mercury dipping to 21C on Friday.
Cooler temperatures and rain is expected later in the week for Sydney and southern Queensland following on from the hot weather over the holiday weekend
Sydney recorded temperatures of 36C while Melbourne reached a maximum of 22C and 40kW Immersion Single-Piece Cooling BOX - quakemining.com Brisbane soared to 27C for Sunday (pictured, a weather map of Australia)
Brisbane will enjoy a maximum of 28C throughout the week with showers forecast for Thursday.
A mass of Antarctic air is heading north across the southern ocean, which will contribute to the falling temperatures at the surface.
A cold front will move through the Bight, then a low and associated frontal zones will bring a substantial rain event to the south, according to Sky News meteorologist Bradlyn Oakes.
Cooler temperatures and rain are expected in several major cities this week following a hot spell that resulted in crowds flocking to beaches along the coast.
Sydney saw a maximum of 36C on Sunday, which is 14C above average for October, making it the city's hottest start to the month ever.
Sunday night's NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and the Brisbane Broncos was the hottest on record.
The hot spell will come to an end with a cool change bringing consecutive days of rain with as much as 100mm being dumped in parts of Victoria by midweek.
Melbourne and Adelaide will be caught up in the wet spell with the mercury falling as low as 15C.
Sydney will enjoy a brief cool spell on Monday with temperatures dropping to 24C, showers forecast for Wednesday and the mercury dipping to 21C on Friday.
Cooler temperatures and rain is expected later in the week for Sydney and southern Queensland following on from the hot weather over the holiday weekend
Sydney recorded temperatures of 36C while Melbourne reached a maximum of 22C and 40kW Immersion Single-Piece Cooling BOX - quakemining.com Brisbane soared to 27C for Sunday (pictured, a weather map of Australia)
Brisbane will enjoy a maximum of 28C throughout the week with showers forecast for Thursday.
A mass of Antarctic air is heading north across the southern ocean, which will contribute to the falling temperatures at the surface.
A cold front will move through the Bight, then a low and associated frontal zones will bring a substantial rain event to the south, according to Sky News meteorologist Bradlyn Oakes.