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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jun 25/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A strong high pressure system is moving towards the Bass Strait extending a ridge across western and northeastern New South Wales while a cold front is crossing the southern Tasman Sea bringing southerly change to the south coast. The ridge will weaken during Thursday as the high moves across the southern Tasman Sea towards New Zealand and another cold front approaches the western border. This front is expected to move through the state during Friday and Saturday.
Forecast for the rest of MondayIsolated showers on western slopes of the southern ranges possibly extending to the south coast overnight. Snow showers above 1500 metres. Partly cloudy elsewhere. West to southwesterly winds, turning fresh to strong south to southwesterly in the southeast, fresh near the coast.Tuesday 26 JuneIsolated showers on the central and north coasts tending scattered in the far north but clearing from the south. Partly cloudy elsewhere. . Morning fog and frost areas inland. Southwest to southeasterly winds, fresh along the northern coast. Dangerous surf conditions developing south of Coffs Harbour.Wednesday 27 JuneIsolated showers in the northeast with rain areas on the far north coast and adjacent ranges. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Morning frost areas and fog patches. Southeast winds, tending north to northeasterly in the west and southeast.Thursday 28 JuneIsolated showers on the north coast and adjacent ranges tending scattered in the far north and isolated showers on the western slopes of the southern ranges. Partly cloudy remainder. Easterly winds in the northeast, fresh along the coast, northwest to northeast winds remainder.Friday 29 JuneIsolated showers on the western slopes and on the far north coast. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Westerly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Tuesday.Product IDN10031
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