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Winds and heavy rainfall coast nsw
. NSW Meteorology Office He said at 4.08 in the morning that the “strong coastal low pressure system was moving away from the sea from North Illawarra from the coast of Sydney and brought damaging winds and heavy rainfall along the raised parts of the state and the raised parts of the state.
Today, he is expected to watch slowly towards the Tasman Sea.
These are details:
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Heavy rainfall Which one Flash flood It extends to the south of NSW in the south of Nowra to Bega and Braidwood towards Bega and the inner region. Six -hour rainfall between 50 and 80 mm is likely to be isolated up to 120 mm. Rain rates are expected to be easy this morning.
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South to damage the south-west winds from south The average of 60 to 70km/s is possible along the coastal parts along the coastal parts, including the an average of 110km/s peak Gusts and the southern coast of the East Sydney Metropol region. South to south to south It is possible for approximately 90km/s for the snowy mountains and a part of the South Law.
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Strong Damaging the south-west winds from the west The average of 55 to 65km/s with the zirve Gusts of approximately 100km/s is likely to develop around the border intervals of the northern paintings, the middle-northern coastal internal regions and the border intervals from the beginning of this morning and are expected to continue throughout the day.
Places that can be affected include Newcastle, Gosford, Sydney, Wollongong, Armidale, Nowra, Bateman Gulf, Tentterfield, Catoobba, Morya Heads and Penrith.
Including a significant amount of rainfall
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6 hours – 2:05 am Oranmeir 80.5mm recorded.
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108mm Nowra was recorded between 12:02 in 6 hours.
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133mm Morton was recorded in 6 hours at 23:43.
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116mm recorded between 6 hours and 21:37 in Vincentia.
He said the effect of the storm would relax during tomorrow, but the increasing wind and rainfall associated with this system could continue to influence Eastern NSW areas.
If you want to know which parts of NSW are hit by rain and how much, don’t look anywhere else from our interactive map.
NSW Train Passengers were told to avoid non -compulsory travel when the storm broke the network
This morning, there may be serious deterioration and chaos on New South Wales’ railway network NSW Shipping Last night, he advised passengers about “avoiding non-compulsory travels on the railway network”. Updated At 6.03.
He said that the air damages the parts of the network’s infrastructure and that some services were canceled because of the traces of falling trees.
Train and bus users were called to these:
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Plan your trip before leaving home
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Check the warnings here For real -time travel information.
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Pay attention to slippery conditions when you stop and travel throughout the stations.
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Listen to service announcements at stations
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If you are using the public transport network, leave plenty of travel time.
Transporting NSW recommends that the drivers in the eastern regions of NSW should “prepare for delays and disruptions because excessive weather is adjusted to pollute the area until today and from the coming days”.
The drivers are recommended:
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Use Live traffic nsw application or Livetraffic.com For current road conditions before departing.
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Do not drive in the flood waters, do not walk or ride a bike.
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Pay attention to storm rashes on the road.
Welcome
Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I Martin Farrer With stories on the best night and then will be my colleague Rafqa touma To get control.
The wild air continued on one night of the new South Wales. . Meteorology office In the early hours of this morning, the storm moved from the shores of Sydney to Illawarra, brought wind over 125km/s and brought heavy rain from Nowra to Bega with the risk of flash from the south. Queensland’s northern areas up to the Lockyer Valley are warned about the violent weather, and Central Coast residents are warned yesterday to evacuate between coastal erosion.
This morning there may be serious deterioration and chaos on Sydney trains. NSW Shipping recommended passengers After lowering the air trees and blocking the traces, ın avoiding non -compulsory travel on the railway network ”. He also said that drivers should be ready for delays and disruptions in the coming days.
The storm is expected to watch the south before returning to Tasman Sea today.
More details soon.




