Feeling Hot Hot Hot as Perth breaks 110-year-old record.
We hope you didn’t leave you Easter eggs out as they could be melting right now as Perth weather records the hottest April day on record.
Turns out in Perth news that’s not related to COVID-19, today Perth has reached 38.4C meanwhile in Pearce it has cracked 40.2C and Perth Airport 38.6C.

You would have to look all the way back to 1910 in the archives to find the hottest day April day on record. That day in Perth was April 9, 1910, reaching 37.6C.
Twitter: Perth weather has broken a 110 year temperature record
#Perth has broken a 110 year temperature record, with a current temperature of 38.3°C, and still rising! The old record was 37.6°C set back in 1910. #RottnestIsland, #Dwellingup and several other sites have broken their April maximum temperature record.https://t.co/YphAVUoNLz pic.twitter.com/U1T2Sf7QOC
— Bureau of Meteorology, Western Australia (@BOM_WA) April 11, 2020
Source: bom.gov.au.
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