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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Aug 19/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A complex low extends from the Central Coast to north of Lord Howe Island. A centre off the central coast is forecast to move gradually north to northeast during the weekend. In combination with a high strengthening to the south, this system is directing a vigorous south to southeasterly airstream with showers onto the New South Wales coast. A high pressure ridge will build over the state's south and west over the next day or two, restoring fine conditions to areas inland of the Divide, and shifting the shower activity to the northern coast.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayWidespread showers about the central and Mid North Coast, heavy at times, gradually contracting northwards during the day. Scattered showers for the southern coast, becoming isolated later. Isolated showers for remaining eastern districts, and about the northwest slopes. Fine in the west after early fogs along the inland southern border regions. South to southeast winds, fresh to strong about the ranges and along the central and northern coastal fringe. Dangerous surf conditions for central and northern parts of the coast.Sunday 21 AugustWidespread showers about the northern coast, possibly heavy at times. Scattered showers about the central coast, easing later, and isolated showers in the south. The chance of showers about the ranges and western slopes in the north. Fine elsewhere. Southeast winds, locally strong along the northern coast. Dangerous surf for the central and northern parts of the coast.Monday 22 AugustIsolated showers about the central coast, tending scattered to widespread further north. Fine elsewhere. Southeast to northeast winds.Tuesday 23 AugustIsolated showers about the central coast, tending scattered to widespread further north. Fine elsewhere. Southeast to northeast winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Saturday.Product IDN10031
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