November 28th 2024.
Some parts of New South Wales have recently been hit by thunderstorms, causing concern for those living on the east coast who are preparing for heavy rainfall. The storm has already made its way through territories like Terrigal, Gosford, and Lake Macquarie, and has brought dark clouds, along with rain and thunder, to Sydney's north. Places like Pymble, Mosman, Richmond, Hornsby, and North Sydney have also been impacted.
Unfortunately, it seems like the situation may only get worse as the day goes on, with the storm expected to spread south to areas like Berry, Camden, and Kiama. According to reports from Weatherzone, this wild weather has already hit parts of Victoria, South Australia, and south-western New South Wales. Severe storms are also predicted for many areas in New South Wales and Queensland later today.
The forecast includes heavy rainfall, with most areas expected to receive between 30mm to 60mm of rain. However, there is a chance that some isolated areas may see up to 100mm. Additionally, there is a risk of large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding. These conditions can be dangerous and people are urged to take necessary precautions.
For those living in Sydney, the main concern is the possibility of a deluge that could last until late tomorrow. However, there is also a chance of damaging winds and large hail. Other regions likely to be impacted include the Mid North Coast, parts of the Hunter, and Illawarra.
The State Emergency Service is advising people to get ready for the extreme weather conditions. This includes clearing gutters, trimming trees and bushes away from properties, and moving vehicles away from trees and powerlines. People are also reminded to secure loose items to prevent them from being blown around in the strong winds. It is important to avoid driving through floodwaters, as they can be dangerous and unpredictable.
Thankfully, there is some relief in sight for New South Wales residents. Tomorrow, temperatures are expected to drop to the mid-20s, providing a break from the heat. However, this respite may be short-lived as the rain and storms are predicted to return on Sunday. By then, the central and southern NSW coast can expect some clear skies and hot conditions in the morning before the rain comes back.
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