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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
Jacob McArthur

Canberra skies light up after summer scorcher

It wasn't quite a midnight fireworks show, but Canberra was treated to an epic display in the skies on Wednesday night.

After a hot day in the capital, where temperatures peaked at 33 degrees in the late afternoon, a fast-moving storm rushed by the territory on Wednesday, December 13.

The temperature dropped and the wind speed picked up about 8pm.

The late change brought a few dramatic flashes of lightning and some fast-moving clouds.

Canberra Times photographer Gary Ramage, perched on top of Mount Ainslie, caught the dramatic turn in weather in a few epic frames.

A bolt of lightning strikes Canberra late on Wednesday. Picture by Gary Ramage

Always a great capital vantage, a handful of locals lined the lookout at the inner north peak was the storm rolled by.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast a mostly sunny day in Canberra tomorrow.

We're in for a top of 30 degrees and the small chance of a shower, most likely in the early morning.

Earlier in the day, Canberrans looking for a reprieve from the biting heat were locked of the Canberra Olympic Pool as shut its outdoor facility due to a staffing shortage.

"We apologise to the ACT community for this closure and want to re-emphasise our commitment to ensuring a safe and fun summer ahead with the pools operating as per their advertised opening hours," the spokeswoman for Belgravia Leisure said.

Late last week, a vicious storm hit the capital, taking down a number of trees and leaving hundreds without power.

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