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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jun 28/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
An trough lies over inland NSW and is slowly moving east. A high pressure ridge extends from the southern Tasman Sea across southern parts of NSW, while a weak trough lies off the northern coast. During Sunday an upper trough will cross New South Wales coast as the southern ridge weakens. The surface trough off the north coast will deepen into a low pressure system of NSW later on Sunday and Monday, before beginning to weaken and move away on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Forecast for the rest of FridayPartly cloudy in the far southwest and over the Snowy Mountains. Isolated showers elsewhere, tending scattered over the central inland and central and northern coast and range. Showers becoming widespread across the central and northern coastal fringe. South to southeasterly winds, tending northeasterly over the central and northern coast.Saturday 29 JuneMorning fogs, more likely in the south. Fine in the far southwest. Isolated showers remainder, tending scattered over the central and northern ranges and coast. Showers becoming widespread near the central and northern coastal fringe. The chance of thunderstorms on the northern and central coast, ranges and slopes. South to southeasterly winds, tending northeasterly along the central and northern coast.Sunday 30 JuneScattered showers on the north and central coast, more widespread along the coastal fringe before increasing to rain in the evening. Isolated showers over the northern inland through to the central ranges. The chance of thunderstorms over the northeast. Fine elsewhere. Southeast winds.Monday 1 JulyRain areas on the northern ranges and slopes. Rain on the coast becoming more widespread, with moderate to heavy falls possible on the coastal fringe. Isolated showers on the northern slopes. South to southeast winds.Tuesday 2 JulyRain areas easing to scattered showers on the coast. Isolated showers on the ranges and slopes. South to southeasterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Saturday.Product IDN10031
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