Just finished the hottest day here for nearly 80 years: about 41.7C or 107F (half way between two Weather Bureau observation stations). At 3:15pm, I confirmed 41C outside (in the dirt of a shaded pot plant to minimize radiant heat effects from the bricks).
Fortunately, the normally suffocating humidity dropped off - it's frequently about 65%, rising to the 80's when the sun sets, so the day didn't feel as deadly as I expected. The car A/C didn't stand a chance in the ten minute trip back from the shops - we just wound down the windows - not something you'd normally consider here unless your A/C is broken or, incredibly, YOU DON'T HAVE ANY.
Unfortunately, we had a power failure around 4:30pm - bastard quasi-publicly-owned electricity company has been milking money from maintenance for many years. :evil: This is the fourth (fifth according to them) in the last four weeks. I called them after two hours, and after the usual gratuitous lengthy wait on hold, they were all honey because of our recent history. They're now admitting they lack the diagnostic tools to trace a fault in the underground system that we're blessed with! Presumably, when the wires are above ground, they just drive around until they see one down. :roll:
Anyway, it ain't much fun without A/C, fans, or refrigerator in this weather (we only have two rooms with undersized A/C anyway). Half the family ended up going to the nearest Golden Arches restaurant (a famous American fast food chain), but the eldest and myself baulked; we picked up a Pizza the Hutt offering and doctored it until it became edible, 'cause the power miraculously returned.
I doubt it will get below 29C (84F) tonight, and they're predicting the same again tomorrow (maybe a degree less), and a couple of degrees less Monday. But as the temperature 'drops', the humidity rockets, and air conditioners and people struggle.
What's getting everyone down, is that daily maximums this month have been above 34C (93F) virtually every day, and I don't think overnight minimums have got below 27C at all. It's just a crippling combination with the aforementioned tropical humidity.
(I should point out that official temperatures for the City of Brisbane are taken at the airport, which for the last fifteen years or so has been located near the coast - it isn't representative.)
These three months have formed one of the most uncomfortable Summers in memory. Unrelenting is the term that springs to mind - except for a couple of weeks before Christmas, which Mickey had the good sense to pick as a time to visit this armpit of a city. :-?