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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Aug 7/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A complex low pressure system over Victoria and Bass Strait lies within a broad trough covering most of New South Wales. The low is expected to move over the waters just southeast of the state during Monday, after this it is expected to move very slowly eastwards and intensify on Wednesday, before moving towards New Zealand on Thursday. The exact position of the low over the Tasman Sea remains uncertain. A trough is expected to linger over New South Wales, accompanied by an upper cold pool.
Forecast for the rest of Monday
Fine in the northwest. Isolated early showers in the northeast. Isolated showers remainder, tending scattered over parts of the southeast with possible thunderstorms and falling as snow on the Alps. Local snow/sleet on the higher parts of the Central Tablelands and Barrington Tops. West to southwest winds.
Dangerous surf conditions along the coast.
Tuesday 9 AugustIsolated showers over the eastern half, less likely along the coast and mostly clearing by evening. Snow on the Alpine areas, and also possible on the higher parts of the Central and Northern Tablelands. West to southwest winds.Wednesday 10 AugustIsolated showers over the south and east, tending scattered in the far southeast and falling as snow on the higher Alps. Chiefly west to southwest winds elsewhere.Thursday 11 AugustIsolated showers in the south and east, falling as snow on the higher Alps. West to southwest winds in the north, southwest to southeast winds in the southThe next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Monday.Product IDN10031
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