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Sydney’s west bears brunt of high temperatures

Summer is still five weeks away, but Sydney is already heating up with western suburbs bearing the brunt of high temperatures on Saturday.

Even strong wings weren’t enough to put people off as they found ways to cool down across the city.

Parramatta was one of the western suburbs shrouded in the heat haze, along with Penrith.

Sydney’s coastline became a magnet for those wanting to cool off, with many beaches becoming crowded.

Temperatures rose to 33 degrees in Penrith, but as summer approaches there are predictions the heat will reach 50 degrees Celsius.

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