Wet start in City2Surf race as Sydney records wettest August in almost 10 years

The runners at Sydney City2surf face wet conditions when the employee starts at the CBD and the participants are aimed at Bondi.
When the first runner groups started running 14 km, there was plenty of rain on the radar shorter than 8 am on Sunday.
Regret would be internal drawings because people were connected early; Sydney regions took about 6 mm rain between 4.30 and 7 am.
It is estimated that the port city will take about 10 mm of rain for the day. The winds are expected to make ramps up to 35km/s late in the morning.
It is after estimating that a large cloud bank, estimated to be roughly the size of Western Australia, will wet millions of Australia during the weekend.
According to Weatherzone, the city has only recorded the most thermal August in almost ten years.

In other parts of NSW, flood waters alleviate the northwest slopes of New England. The great flood in Wee Waa continues to fall after the Naomi River peak on Thursday night.
However, the river causes small floods to the west in Builbone and is expected to rise to Monday on Sunday night.
The Meteorological Office is rising on the Namoi River in Goangra at 5.57m and Saturday. The river can exceed the moderate flood level (6.7m) on Wednesday and reach 7.50m on Friday.
Elsewhere, regional Victoria has Don warnings for most Sunday. Northern Country, Northern Central, North East, Central, West and South Gippsland and some parts of East Gippsland should be careful against frost.

