Sydney's scorcher set to continue; global records could tumble

By Eryk Bagshaw, Tom Decent and Peter Hannam
Updated November 21 2014 - 10:33am, first published October 28 2014 - 12:49pm
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city  Photo: James Alcock
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city Photo: James Alcock
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city  Photo: James Alcock
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city Photo: James Alcock
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city  Photo: James Alcock
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city Photo: James Alcock
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Beaches were packed thanks to the 30 degree weather on Sunday Photo: Daniel Munoz via Getty Images
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city  Photo: James Alcock
Sunlovers and swimmers enjoy the balmy weather at Redleaf Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as temeperatures rise into the thirties across the city Photo: James Alcock

Sydney's scorching weather is set to continue on Monday, with temperatures forecast to surge beyond 31 degrees and the chance of a thunderstorm developing during the day. 

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