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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jul 2/14 - 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 New South Wales will will move northeastwards today, to be centred over central NSW tonight then over the far northeast of the state tonight with morning frost and fog the main feature of the weather today and tomorrow. The high will weaken and move further east on Friday as a weakening low moves to the vicinity of western Bass Strait and an associated cold front crosses western New South Wales. The front and low are expected to move further east over the weekend with showers increasing about the western slopes of the ranges and further snowfalls about the ranges likely.
Forecast for the rest of ThursdayMorning fog and frost about the ranges and western slopes and plains, otherwise mostly sunny. Light and variable winds, tending moderate north to northeasterly in the west and south.Friday 4 JulyIsolated showers developing over the southern inland later with a little snow on the Alps. Morning frost and fog areas in the east, otherwise mostly sunny. Moderate to fresh northwest winds.Saturday 5 JulyIsolated showers about the southeastern third or so of the state, more widespread and increasing to rain at times about the western slopes of the southern ranges with snow on the Alps above about 1200 metres. Mostly sunny remainder. Moderate to fresh westerly winds.Sunday 6 JulyIsolated showers on and west of the ranges, more widespread about the western slopes of the southern and central ranges. Snow to about the 1200 metre level on the southern ranges, and possibly on the central and northern ranges later. Isolated afternoon showers possible about central and southern parts of the coast. Cool to cold, moderate to fresh southwest winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Thursday.Product IDN10031
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