I live in the hottest town in the WORLD: Here's what it's like

Marree: I live in the hottest town in the WORLD: Here’s what this week was like as temperatures hit a scorching 54C

  • Hottest town swelters 
  • Temperature reached 54 degrees
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An Aussie Outback town has sweltered through the hottest day in the world where even the chooks needed to cool off in the air-conditioning. 

To show how blisteringly hot it was in Marree, about 660km north of Adelaide, on Thursday, one local posted a photo to Facebook with a handheld thermometer showing a reading of 54C.

‘Well, if 36 is a heat wave what is this??,’ he captioned the image. 

Lyall Oldfield, the owner of the Marree Roadhouse and Caravan Park, told Daily Mail Australia ‘it’s been a hot few days across town’.

‘I did actually go and do some work around the park and the bloody hot wind was nearly blowing me off the forklift,’ Mr Oldfield said. 

The outback town of Marree sweltered through the hottest day in the world on Wednesday with the temperature reaching 54 degrees (pictured)

Large parts of Australia, particularly New South Wales, are set to swelter through a heatwave (pictured, national heatwave forecast)

‘It gets bloody hot here and I got a hundred chooks running around a half acre block so I put an air conditioner on to keep them cool.’

The scorching heat has forced his staff to start and finish work earlier but Mr Oldfield said locals are hardened to the hot conditions.

‘You just get used to it… it hasn’t got any hotter or any cooler. It’s still just very hot,’ he said.

Marree was among 15 rural towns across Australia that recorded some of the highest temperatures across the world.

Sydney could see its hottest day in almost four years on Saturday with temperatures forecast to reach 42C

World temperature website El Dorado Weather recorded 10 towns across the country that hit more than 45C.

Olympic Dam Airport, also in South Australia, recorded the second highest temperature at 46.1C followed by Marble Bar in Western Australia’s north which reached 45.7C.

The weather bureau says high temperatures will last until the end of next week with heatwave warnings across most of Australia except for Tasmania.

People have been urged to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day and to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.

FOUR-DAY FORECAST FOR CAPITAL CITIES 

PERTH

Thursday Becoming windy. Mostly sunny. Max 27

Friday Mostly sunny. Min 15 Max 28

Saturday Sunny. Min 13 Max 30

Sunday Sunny. Min 15 Max 32

ADELAIDE

Thursday Cloudy. Max 33

Friday Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 21 Max 36

Saturday Rain. Possible heavy falls. Min 15 Max 21

Sunday Rain. Possible heavy falls. Min 13 Max 22

MELBOURNE

Thursday Partly cloudy. Max 24

Friday Showers. Possible storm. Min 18 Max 33

Saturday Rain. Min 16 Max 19

Sunday Shower or two. Min 15 Max 23

HOBART

Thursday Partly cloudy. Max 24

Friday Shower or two developing. Min 11 Max 25

Saturday Shower or two. Min 13 Max 19

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max 21

CANBERRA

Thursday Possible shower. Max 31

Friday Shower or two. Min 16 Max 34

Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 21 Max 36

Sunday Shower or two. Min 15 Max 28

SYDNEY

Thursday Partly cloudy. Max 28

Friday Partly cloudy. Min 20 Max 31

Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 23 Max 38

Sunday Shower or two. Min 20 Max 27

BRISBANE

Thursday Sunny. Max 31

Friday Mostly sunny. Min 21 Max 31

Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 21 Max 30

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 22 Max 30

DARWIN

Thursday Shower or two. Possible storm. Max 34

Friday Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 34

Saturday Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 34

Sunday Shower or two. Possible storm. Min 26 Max 33

Source: Bureau of Meteorology

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