The mercury in Sydney reached record levels yesterday, while in New Zealand we are in for a dry spell.
Sydney-siders searched out shade and air-conditioning yesterday, with the temperature reaching 45.8°C just before 3pm, breaking the previous record of 45.3°C set in 1939.
Only the very brave entered the mosh-pit at the Big Day Out music festival in Homebush, and misting stations were set up to cool down partygoers.
Philip Duncan of WeatherWatch.co.nz said such temperatures were unbelievable.
He had been in touch with friends in the city whose chosen tactic was to remain motionless.
"They're in the bedroom with the doors shut and the airconditioning on ... someone said their jandals were melting on the footpath.