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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Feb 18/13 - 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 near New Zealand extends a ridge towards the New South Wales coast, and is directing humid easterly winds across much of the state. A weak trough will move into southern and western parts of the state later on Tuesday before dissipating over the north. Meanwhile, a low is developing within a another trough, off the Queensland coast, and is forecast to move slowly southwards during the following few days.
Forecast for the rest of MondayShowers and thunderstorms along the central and northern coasts and adjacent ranges, with showers tending scattered in the north. The chance of showers or thunderstorms across the northern inland, and about the far southern ranges. Fine elsewhere. East to northeasterly winds.Tuesday 19 FebruaryIsolated showers and thunderstorms along the north coast and adjacent ranges, becoming more widespread in the far northeast with locally heavy falls possible. The chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms near the Victorian border. Fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. East to northeasterly winds, fresh and gusty on the far north coast, turning southerly in south districts later in the day.Wednesday 20 FebruaryShowers along the coast and adjacent ranges, more widespread in the north with the chance of locally heavy falls. Fine elsewhere, apart from isolated afternoon showers across the southern and western inland. Possible thunderstorms in the south. East to southeasterly winds, fresh and gusty on the northern coast.Thursday 21 FebruaryShowers along the coast and adjacent ranges, more widespread in the north with the chance of locally heavy falls. Fine elsewhere, apart from isolated afternoon showers across the southern and western inland. Possible thunderstorms in the south and east. East to southeasterly winds, fresh and gusty on the northern coast.Friday 22 FebruaryShowers along the coast and adjacent ranges, increasing to rain periods in the north with the chance of locally heavy falls. Fine elsewhere, apart from isolated afternoon showers across the southern and western inland. Possible thunderstorms in the south and east. Southeast to northeasterly winds, fresh and gusty along parts of the coast.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EDT Tuesday.Product IDN10031
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