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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Rain, then more rain: Sydney and east coast set for a wet weekend
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Friday and weekend weather forecast for Sydney and the east coast has bad news for sports fans and nature lovers. It is forecast to rain on both days, with chilly temperatures topping out at just 21 degrees on Saturday and 18 on Sunday
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