COOL OFF: 14-year-old Dyllan Hector swings from a rope on the Lorn side into the Hunter River on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
The Hunter River was the place to chill out as Maitland endured another 40 degree scorcher on Tuesday.
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Pictures: Jonathan Carroll
The sizzling temperatures are set to hang around, with a forecast of 42 for Wednesday before a cool change on Thursday.
Lower Hunter Rural Fire Service Inspector Glenn Byrnes urged residents to be extra vigilant in the high-fire danger conditions.
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