Jimmy
Yes, further to your posting it was an impressive and unusual day. Most incredible, a few official weather records and or events have been broken for Sydney as follows:-
Record No 1:- Sydney city had 7 consecutive days with temperatures above 25C, something which has never occurred before in Sydney during September. This has not occurred in 218 years. A first since 1788.
Record No 2:- Sydney city has had 3 days this month of temperatures of 30C which has never happened before during September. A first since 1788.
Significant event No 1:- Parts of Sydney has had 5 days this month where temperatures have reached 30C. This must be close to some form of a record too - eg Parramatta.
Significant event No 2:- Sunday 24 September will go down as the fourth warmest September day for Sydney in 100 years. It reached between 33 and 35C throughout and I think the all time record is around 34.6C for Sydney city. Not that far off.
What makes this remarkable is that there have been two major weather events in the space of 2 to 3 weeks at either end of the spectrum from heavy rains / flash flooding and cold weather to heat, gale force winds and fire.
What an incredible contrast of extremes that have occurred in such a short time.
Harley Pearman