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Today, this city felt 25 degrees. Tomorrow, it’ll feel like just five
One Australian city enjoying warmer weather today will feel temperatures dramatically plummet by up to 20 degrees tomorrow.
Melbourne saw a maximum of 28 degrees today, with the "feels like" temperature sitting a little lower, around 25 degrees, due to a combination of winds and rain, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
Tomorrow, the temperature will drop to a maximum of 13 degrees, but will feel as low as five degrees.
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Weatherzone forecasts that it will feel colder than eight degrees for most of the day.
This is due to a low-pressure system and associated cold front moving from South Australia to Victoria.
It will reach eastern districts by tonight, bringing a sudden drop in temperature, winds and showers with it.
Meredith, Winchelsea, Derrinallum, Skipton, Ballarat, Ocean Grove, Frankston and Cowes are also in the firing line.
A cooler southerly flow will then extend over the state tomorrow, as the low moves east towards the Tasman Sea.
The cold front may also cause snowfall in the Victorian Alps for the second time this week.
Rain will be lashing the city pretty much non-stop from this evening until about 7pm on Sunday.
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By then, however, the temperature is set to be slightly warmer.
Temperatures are set to reach a maximum of 16 degrees later in the day, but the early hours of the morning will feel closer to five degrees.
Weatherzone said rapid day-to-day fluctuations are fairly common in the springtime in Melbourne.
Temperatures can reach into the 40s in summer, but because a cool change usually follows extreme heat, the average maximum in the warmest month of January is actually 26 degrees.
Similarly, the average maximum for the coolest month of July is 13.5 degrees – similar to how tomorrow will feel.
The maximum temperatures are calculated based on the ambient temperature of the air itself, while the "feels like" temperature is measured by the ambient temperature, humidity, and wind chill to more accurately assess how a person would feel sitting outside in the shade.
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Most anticipated video game of all time delayed yet again
The release date of Grand Theft Auto VI has been pushed back once again, forcing fans to wait even longer to get their hands on arguably the most anticipated video game of all time.
The latest instalment of the popular series was officially announced in December 2023, when developer Rockstar Games promised a 2025 release date.
However, earlier this year it was announced the title wouldn't hit shelves until next May, and this morning, Rockstar announced the release date has been delayed once again, this time until November 2026.
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"Hi everyone, Grand Theft Auto VI will now release on Thursday, November 19, 2026," a statement from the developer read.
"We are sorry for adding additional time to what we realise has been a long wait, but these extra months will allow us to finish the game with the level of polish you have come to expect and deserve.
"We want to thank you again for your patience and support."
The predecessor to the hotly anticipated title, GTA V, was enormously successful on its release in September 2013, breaking all kinds of records as it racked up more than $US1 billion in sales in its first three days.
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However, assuming the latest release date proves accurate, fans are now faced with the prospect of having to wait more than 13 years for its sequel – which will be the eighth main instalment of the popular Grand Theft Auto series – to land.
Official announcements about GTA VI have been eagerly devoured by fans, with the two trailers for the game to date racking up a combined 405 million views on YouTube.
Following the announcement this morning, shares in Rockstar's parent company, Take Two Interactive, plunged up to 18 per cent in after-hours trading, despite the NASDAQ-listed business also posting better-than-expected quarterly earnings figures.
The company has since pared back a good portion of those losses, although, as of 2.30pm (AEDT), shares are still down about 6 per cent.
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Man arrested after girl, 10, and woman killed in car crash in outback Queensland community
A man has been arrested after a 10-year-old girl and a woman were killed in a crash in a remote Aboriginal community in Queensland.
A car carrying five people crashed on Doomadgee Road in Doomadgee, 400 kilometres north of Mount Isa, about 6.30am local time today.
Emergency services arrived to find them all seriously injured.
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The driver, a 30-year-old woman from Cloncurry, was given first aid but died at the scene.
Her four passengers were rushed to Doomadgee Hospital, where a 10-year-old girl died.
Of the remaining three, one is fighting for their life while two are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Police have arrested a 28-year-old man known to the deceased.
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A crime scene has been declared as investigations continue.
Queensland Police are supporting the Doomadgee community and local officers.
They have advised the community that there is no ongoing threat.
For 24/7 crisis support run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, contact 13YARN (13 92 76).
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