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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Apr 27/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high centred near the Bight will be moving east slowly and enter the Tasman Sea next Monday. The high will maintain a ridge over most of the state during next few days with associated foggy mornings and mostly sunny days. A trough lingering in the far northeast will keep generating rainy conditions, easing early next week as the trough weakens. Winds are likely to freshen in the far southeast during late Saturday and early Sunday as a cold front moves across Tasmania into the southwestern Tasman Sea.
Forecast for the rest of FridayIsolated showers in the northeast, tending to rain near Queensland border. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Southwest to southeasterly winds.Saturday 28 AprilRain in the northeast, more widespread in the far northeast. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Early fog areas. Light and variable winds, tending southwest to northwesterly in the south.Sunday 29 AprilRain tending to showers in the far northeast. The chance of showers on the north and central coasts and in the far southeast. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Early fog areas. Southwest to southeasterly winds, fresh on the south and central coasts.Monday 30 AprilIsolated showers along the north coast and adjacent ranges. The chance of showers on the central coast. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Early fog areas. Southeast to northeast winds.Tuesday 1 MayThe chance of showers on the north coast and adjacent ranges, and in the far northwest. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Early fog areas. Northwest to northeast winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Saturday.Product IDN10031
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