Sydney, south-east coast braces for heavy rainfall and flash flooding
“Before the passing of a cold front, you usually get heat because the winds come to the north and they are pulling heat from inner Australia,” he said.
The cold façade has now arrived, it has brought a 10 -degree decrease in wet and windy conditions and temperature.
Meanwhile, most of the state’s southeast, under a severe air warning with heavy rains, brings a risk of flash floods in the afternoon of Wednesday.
Illawarra is possible up to 140 mm on the north -southern coast and some parts of the southern paintings, and gaps up to 100 mm are expected to be up to 100 mm over a period of six hours. The major centers are expected to be influenced, Wollongong, Gulf of Nowra, Bateman, Goulburn, Bowral and Braidwood.
The heavy rainfall is delivered by a complex abortion moving on this part of the state and will move around the sea around Jervis Bay on Thursday morning.
There is a severe air warning for heavy rainfall in the forecasting areas of the southern coast and southern paintings in Illawarra.Credit: Meteorology office
NSW Ses warns residents to avoid flood waters, creeks and storm sewers. The region also faces unique risks due to the flow of rainfall and forest fire damage that behave differently in fire affected areas.
Flow water can move faster and contain residues, including ash, soil, trees and rocks. Loss of greenery increases the risk of landslides when the heavy rain floor makes the ground soft and heavy.
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