![]() The map below shows a crude estimate of the 850 hPa temperature anomaly over Australia during the first 11 days of the month combined. This warm air has taken the usual bite out of the start of winter and hindered the buildup of early-season snow in the Alps. ![]() Red and orange areas show where temperatures have been warmer than average, while green and blue are cooler-than-average.Ī lack of strong cold fronts during the last couple of weeks has allowed unusually warm air to linger over Australia, particularly in central, southern and eastern parts of the country. ![]() The maps below show how daily maximum temperatures have compared to the long-term average on each of the first 12 days in June. The first fortnight of winter 2023 has featured some unseasonably warm temperatures in Australia. Large areas of Australia have just experienced one of their warmest starts to winter on record as global air and ocean temperatures surge to unprecedented levels for this time of year. Today, 4:15AM UTC Record warm start to winter for parts of Australia
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