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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 28/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high is over the Tasman with a ridge over coastal NSW. An inland trough extends to northern NSW from Queensland and another trough lies near the SA border. A cold front approaches the second trough from the southwest, and this will move through much of NSW on Wednesday and through northeastern NSW on Thursday, bringing unsettled weather to most districts ahead of the change. This system is forecast to be fairly fast-moving, so that a return to mostly fine conditions is likely by week's end.
Forecast for the rest of TuesdayIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms over much of the northeastern half of the state, tending scattered around the northern and central ranges. Showers and thunderstorms less likely along the coast. Morning fog and mist patches in the northeast coastal districts. Increasing cloud in the far southwest corner, with the chance of some light patchy rain late in the day. Fine elsewhere. Northwest to northeast winds, strengthening along southern and central parts of the coast.Fire Danger -  Very High Northern Riverina and Far WesternWednesday 30 NovemberPatchy rain in the far southwest clearing and becoming sunny. Isolated showers in the northeast. Widespread showers and thunderstorms extending northeastwards over much of the remainder. North to northwest winds Fresh to strong and gusty about the ranges, ahead of a cool, fresh south to southwest change through western and southern parts.Thursday 1 DecemberShowers, rain areas and thunderstorms over eastern parts contracting to the northeast. Sunny in the west and becoming sunny in the southeast. Cool southwest to southerly winds extending throughout, strong along the coast.Friday 2 DecemberIsolated showers in the east more likely along the northern half of the coast and east ranges. Southeasterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EDT Tuesday.Product IDN10031
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