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EXPLAINED: What’s causing Brisbane’s ‘mini heatwave’ 

Peter Fegan & Sofie Formica
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South-east Queensland will swelter through heatwave conditions over the next few days. 

Temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-30s, with the mercury to hit 35°C in Brisbane today and 36°C on Thursday.

9News weatherman Garry Youngberry told Laurel, Gary & Mark conditions aren’t due to ease until Friday.

“I suppose you could call it a mini heatwave for us,” he said.

“There’s a heatwave in south-western Queensland, where temperatures are soaring in the mid-40s.

“That heat is being drawn over to our backyard and today is really the start of it.”

Press PLAY below to hear Garry’s weather report in full

Long-range forecaster Ken Kato told Sofie Formica the weather is being caused by hot winds from the interior of Australia.

“They’re blowing toward the coast, so they’re bringing a lot of hot air towards us,” he said.

“With these skies that don’t have much cloud in them at the moment, that allows the land to heat up a lot.”

Press PLAY below to hear about the long-term pattern that’s also playing a role 

Image: Getty 

Peter Fegan & Sofie Formica
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