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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jun 29/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure surface trough over eastern New South Wales is weakening as a high pressure system near the Bight extends a ridge across the state. Another low pressure lies trough off the northern NSW coast. During Sunday the offshore trough will deepen with a low forming within the trough on Monday before moving away from the coast during Tuesday and Wednesday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayPartly cloudy in the west. Isolated showers remainder, tending scattered over the central and northern ranges and coast and widespread near the central coast. The chance of thunderstorms in the northern and central coasts, slopes and ranges. South to southeasterly winds, tending northeasterly along the central and northern coast.Sunday 30 JunePatchy morning fog in the south and west. Partly cloudy in the west. Scattered showers on the north and central coasts with rain developing near the northern half of the coastal fringe in the evening. Isolated showers elsewhere. The chance of thunderstorms over the northeast. Southeast winds.Monday 1 JulyRain areas in the northeast tending widespread near the coast with possible moderate to heavy falls. Partly cloudy elsewhere. South to southeast winds, tending west to northwesterly in the southeast.Tuesday 2 JulyRain and showers in the northeast easing. The chance of showers over the southwestern ranges and slopes. Partly cloudy elsewhere. South to southeasterly winds, tending west to northwesterly int he southeast.Wednesday 3 JulyIsolated showers in the northeast clearing. The chance of light morning showers over the southern ranges and slopes. West to northwesterly winds, tending south to southeast in the northeast.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Sunday.Product IDN10031
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