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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Sep 14/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure system is centred over northwest NSW. A cold front is crossing southeastern NSW during Wednesday, brushing the south and central coast on Thursday before moving away. The high moves over southeast Queensland or the northern Tasman Sea and will then extend a ridge to the south, over NSW, for the remainder of the week. Another front is expected to enter southwest NSW later on Saturday or Sunday preceded by warm northwesterly winds.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayChance of isolated showers along the eastern Victorian border region later today, otherwise clear. Northwesterly winds ahead of a south to southwesterly change in the south .Afternoon sea breezes on the north coast.Thursday 15 SeptemberEarly frost and fog patches, mainly in the south. The chance of isolated early showers or snow about the Alps, and isolated showers extending northwards along the southern half of the coast. Otherwise sunny. Mostly light winds in the west, northwest to southwest winds in the east turning southerly along the southern half of the coast.Friday 16 SeptemberEarly fog and frost patches, chiefly about the southern ranges and slopes. Chance of a few late light isolated showers about the Alps and the inland eastern Victorian border. Otherwise sunny. Light variable winds in the northeast. West to northwest winds elsewhere.Saturday 17 SeptemberSunny. Northwest winds increasing in the west and about the ranges, ahead of a late southwest change in the far southwest. Northeast sea breezes along the north and south coast.Sunday 18 SeptemberSunny. A weak, brief, southerly change extending through the southern and western inland and along most of the coast. Northwesterly winds remainder.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Thursday.Product IDN10031
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