General
Temperatures to soar over the weekend as southern Queensland swelters through heatwave

Temperatures are forecast to rise across southern Queensland this weekend, peaking on Sunday, and with no reprieve expected until Wednesday.
Key points:
- Queensland will be “very hot” but is unlikely to break any more records
- Brisbane will hit a high of 32C today and 33C tomorrow
- Birdsville is forecast to record the state’s highest temperature today of 46.6C
The southern interior, Warrego, Maranoa and Darling Downs regions, which saw record-breaking temperatures last week, will remain “very hot”, according to Shane Kennedy from the Bureau of Meteorology.
“At this stage, we’re not likely to break any of those records, but we’ll certainly be right up in the very hot territory again across the weekend,” he said.
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