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Four days of heavy rain to drench Sydney, northern NSW from Monday

Millions of Australians on the eastern coast of the country are on the fire line of a large rain system, which is expected to bring a four -day wetting.

The latest forecasts show that Sydney can start on Monday and get rain up to 100 mm.

A few days ago, the provisional estimates of the rain up to 200 mm could hit the parts of the East coast, while the meteorological office has now strengthened wet weather forecasts for NSW.

Sydney is now overturned in a total of 20mm, 30mm, 25mm and 20mm in four days on Monday.

Brisbane can get rain up to 55 mm on Wednesday and Thursday.

Apart from the capitals, Portquarie looks at rain forecasts up to 105 mm between Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Camera iconAs of Monday, it will rain for a week in Sydney. Newswire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

Near the Queensland-NSW border, Copying some of the heaviest rainfall in coolation, the office estimates rain up to 60 mm on Wednesday and estimates 50 mm more the next day.

The heavy rain is expected to create a small flood in North NSW.

There is already a moderate flood warning for the Namoi River in Goangra. These waters go to Walgett this weekend and Monday.

“This may cause small floods in Walgett on Wednesday, Mete the Meteorological Office warns.

Falls Creek Village's view is at 9 am on Sunday. Picture: Ski Aust Media
Camera iconFalls Creek Village’s view is at 9 am on Sunday. Ski Aust Media Credit: Given

Before heavy rain, he continues to hit the parts of the Southeast.

Most of the ski centers of Australia are snowing and Thredbo temperatures fall below -5C on Sunday morning.

Conditions are actually opposite to the top of the country. There is a warning of excessive fire for Darwin and Adelaide River areas.

“When combined with hot and dry conditions, fresh and Gusty winds will produce high fire hazards on Sunday,” the Bureau says.

Sydneysides are often in a sunny and light market, temperatures peaked at 17C.

The day is expected to be cooler and cloudy in Melbourne, the summit of the 13C and the chance of a shower late in the morning.

Brisbane will remain sunny and reach 22C, Adelaide is estimated to have a high shower and a maximum chance of 13C.

Perth is likely to remain cloudy with the peak of 20 ° C. Both Canberra and Hobart can expect partially cloudy conditions with 13C and 11C.

Sunny Darwin temperatures are expected to go to the top of 33C.

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