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A weather-themed entry for this week, fitting in with summer. Below is a feature from The Daily Telegraph from December 31 1956.
![Sydney Heatwave December 31 1956 daily telegraph 5 enlargement temperature table](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54293520341_b90e101e6a_n.jpg)
On December 30 1956, temperatures peaked at 97.3 degrees Fahrenheit in Sydney (36.2 degrees Celsius).
An estimated 320,000 people converged on beaches in Sydney, Newcastle, and the Central Coast to keep cool.
Sydney's hottest day this summer to date (2024/2025) is December 27, 2024, when temperatures peaked at 37.4 degrees at Observatory Hill. I've enlarged the table from the article below to show the temperatures recorded at various times on the day.
![Sydney Heatwave December 31 1956 daily telegraph 5 enlargement temperature table](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54293520341_b90e101e6a_n.jpg)
Source: Anon. 1957. "Hottest day in city for 2 years". The Daily Telegraph, December 31: 5.
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