Australia has equalled its hottest day on record after a remote coastal town reported temperatures of 50.7 degree Celsius.<br />''The temperature in Onslow, Western Australia, on Thursday matched a record set in 1962 in South Australia.&nbsp;Onslow and the surrounding areas could see records broken again with temperatures set to rise slightly on Friday.&nbsp;It comes after Western Australia reported large bushfires last month.<br />''<br />''One fire near Margaret River scorched through more than 6,000 hectares of land, forcing evacuations.<br />''<br />''The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed on Thursday that Onslow equalled the record at 14:26 local time (22:26 GMT).<br />''According to local media, the average temperature in Onslow at this time of year is 36.5 degree Celsius.<br />''<br />''Two other towns, Mardie and Roebourne, reported temperatures of more than 50 degree Celsius on Thursday. The Bureau of Meteorology said that a build-up of hot air in the region had been caused by a lack of thunderstorms.<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">The record-breaking heat comes just days after a report from the European Union's satellite system confirmed that the past seven years have been the hottest on record.</span><br />
News On AIR | January 13, 2022 5:08 PM
Australia equals hottest day on record at 50.7 degree Celsius