Temperatures in parts of New South Wales and Queensland are tipped to climb to nearly 50C in the next week as Australia's long, hot summer gets longer and hotter.
An heatwave is sweeping across the country's east this weekend, and northwest NSW and southwest Queensland will bear the brunt.
Birdsville, in Queensland's far west, is tipped to reach 48C on Tuesday.
The Outback town has sweltered through extreme temperatures, with just one day below 40C since January 15. Night-time temperatures have barely dropped below 30C. On Tuesday the Outback NSW town of Bourke is also tipped to reach 46C.
The town has had a week of temperatures in the low to mid 40s and NSW Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jordan Notara said a cool change was a long way off.