05/07/2022
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⚠️DANGEROUS CONDITIONS - NEXT 24-48 HOURS
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- 3:01PM, Tuesday 5th July
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The NSW SES has advised of the threat of very heavy rainfall starting this afternoon and continuing into Wednesday across the Mid North Coast and upper parts of the Hunter that could lead to river and potentially life-threatening flash flooding.
The rain-bearing low pressure trough that drenched central eastern NSW over the last four days will move further north during the next 24 to 48 hours.
The map below shows how much rain one computer model is predicting during Tuesday and Wednesday combined, with the potential for more than 100mm of rain in some areas over the next two days.
As rain spreads further north over the next two days, there is potential that it may be enhanced by a Tasman Low drifting close to the NSW coast. If this happens, rainfall totals may exceed 200 mm in some areas.
At this stage, rain should ease on Thursday as the low moves away from the coast. However, this is a dynamic system and forecasts may change over the coming days. Be sure to check the latest warnings and forecasts for the most up-to-date information.
Image and Article: Access C Model via www.weatherzone.com.au
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