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Rain, Then More Rain: Sydney and East Coast Set for a Wet Weekend

  • Sydney and the eastern coast of NSW will experience rainfall and strong winds from Friday into early next week, with hazardous surf expected.
  • This weather follows the development of low pressure troughs and a possible coastal low off the NSW east coast causing unsettled conditions and moderate to heavy rain.
  • Local authorities responded to flooding incidents on Thursday, including a rescue of a child swept in stormwater in the Hunter region, where dams are at full capacity amid saturated paddocks.
  • Meteorologist Miriam Bradbury warns that rain totals could increase if the low pressure system strengthens, with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h from Sunday, impacting coastal and inland areas alike.
  • The persistent wet weather suggests residents especially in low-lying coastal catchments stay alert for flooding and hazardous winds through the coming week as conditions remain unsettled.
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Child saved from stormwater as deluge hits the Hunter

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Get ready for a deluge: low-pressure system puts Maitland in the firing line

Severe rain is forecast for Maitland and the Hunter with up to 40mm on Monday. Strong winds and hazardous swell expected.

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