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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Oct 26/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A cold front lies over the far north coast and a high pressure system is located in the Bight. This high will move over the southern Tasman Sea during the day establishing an onshore airstream. A trough extends southwards from Queensland into northern NSW. Another frontal system and associated trough enter southwest NSW later on Friday before moving across the state over the weekend.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayScattered showers about the northeast with isolated thunderstorms. Isolated light showers along the remainder coast and eastern ranges. Fine remainder. Southwest to southeast winds, fresh to strong on the far north coast.Thursday 27 OctoberScattered showers in the northeast. Isolated showers along the remainder of the coast, clearing from the south. Fine and mostly sunny remainder. Northeast to southeast winds.Friday 28 OctoberIsolated showers in the northeast and isolated afternoon showers and possible thunderstorms over the central north. Patchy rain and possible thunderstorms developing along the western and southern border. Very warm to hot day in the west. Northeast to northwest winds over the inland ahead of a late southwesterly change in the southwest. Southeast winds becoming northeast along the coast and strengthening on the south coast.Saturday 29 OctoberIsolated showers over most of the state, tending scattered over central parts and the southeast where thunderstorms are possible. Northwest to northeast winds in the northeast ahead of a south to southwesterly change over the remainder.Sunday 30 OctoberScattered showers in the east, generally fine elsewhere. Southwest to southerly winds extending through southern and western districts. Northwest to northeast winds in the northeast.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EDT Thursday.Product IDN10031
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