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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Mar 20/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure system over the central Tasman Sea will move slowly southeast during the next few days, maintaining a ridge towards the northern New South Wales coast while a trough lies over the western inland. A weak cold front from the Southern Ocean is expected to enter the southwest on Friday, continuing to central parts on Saturday before stalling and weakening. Another trough appears likely to affect the region later on the weekend, and is likely to promoted unsettled conditions across many districts into the new week.
Forecast for the rest of ThursdayIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms in northern and central districts, tending scattered in the northwest and about the northern coast, possibly heavy along the coastal fringe. Fine in the south. Southeast to northeasterly winds.Friday 21 MarchIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms in all areas except the far west. Showers tending scattered over the southern inland, and about the northern coast, possibly heavy along the coastal fringe. Chiefly northeast to northwesterly winds, ahead of a southerly change in the southwestSaturday 22 MarchIsolated showers and thunderstorms over central and eastern districts, more likely coast and ranges. Northwest to northeast winds in the northeast, with southeast to southwesterly winds elsewhere.Sunday 23 MarchIsolated showers and thunderstorms in central and northern districts. Generally dry in the south. Northwest to northeast winds, becoming southerly in the south.Monday 24 MarchShowers in the eastern half, becoming scattered with possible thunderstorms in the northeast, and near the southern coast. Fine in the west. Northerly winds in the northeast, and southerly winds extending throigh the remainder.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EDT Friday.Product IDN10031
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