Outback NSW swelters, Sydney gets relief

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 12 Januari 2013 | 12.21

A cool change has swept across Sydney earlier than expected, with temperatures dropping. Source: AAP

SIX people have been treated for heat exposure across NSW, as temperatures push above 45C in some parts of the state.

NSW Ambulance said five women aged between 38 and 93 and a 12-year-old girl were treated by paramedics on Saturday, with four of them taken to hospital.

Meanwhile a 85-year-old male man from Charlestown near Newcastle was also taken to hospital.

"This would be in addition to other six heat-related call-outs for reasons such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting," a NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said in a statement.

It came as temperatures hit 46C at Walgett in north-western NSW, with parts of the Hunter seeing the mercury rise to 43C.

Sydneysiders along the coast were spared from the hot weather, with forecasting downgrading predictions of 35 plus degrees earlier on Saturday.

A top of 31.2C was recorded at 11am (AEDT) at Sydney's Observatory Hill, while just before 2.30pm 39.9C was recorded at Richmond.


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