Christmas Day forecast predicts warm weather for much of Australia

Darwin will likely be the hottest capital but Perth and Brisbane are also tipped to make it into the 30s.

A hot lunch or cold lunch? Outdoors or indoors? These are the considerations being made by those Australians preparing to host Christmas Day celebrations.

“A stormy Christmas day is possible for much of eastern Australia, but some fine weather is forecast across other states and territories with Christmas still a week away,” Bureau of Meteorology senior meteorologist Angus Hines said.

Though flooding sparked by heavy rain from ex-tropical Cylone Jasper has wreaked havoc in Far North Queensland, this is expected to ease.

This is what the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast for the capital cities on 25 December.

Christmas weather forecast

Sydney

Top of 26C, low of 19C. Cloudy with a high chance of showers, and light winds.

Melbourne

Top of 21C, low of 15C. Partly cloudy with the chance of a shower.

Brisbane

Top of 32C, low of 22C. Showers are likely in the afternoon and evening, with the chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds during the day.

Perth

Top of 32C, low of 21C. Partly cloudy.

Adelaide

Top of 24C, low of 13C. Partly cloudy.

Canberra

Top of 24C, low of 13C. Partly cloudy with the chance of showers.

Hobart

Top of 18C, low of 11C. Cloudy with the chance of a shower.

Darwin

Top of 36C, low of 28C. Partly cloudy with the chance of a shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon.

While the 

northern hemisphere’s 2023 summer was the warmest on record globally

 by a large margin and 

a hot summer is predicted for Australia

, these Christmas Day forecasts are much tamer than the hottest recorded temperatures for 25 December.

According to Weatherzone, the hottest capital on a Christmas Day was Perth in 2021, when the mercury reached 42.8C.

Heatwaves in the north

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast severe heatwave conditions with pockets of extreme heatwave conditions over parts of Western Australia’s Kimberley region and parts of the northern NT, including Darwin.

Severe to low-intensity heatwave conditions could hit the remainder of the central Northern Territory, northern Western Australia, and northwest Queensland.

(SBS)

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