MELBOURNE - Jan 19/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation A southerly change which has moved along the NSW coast is expected to stall in the far north early today and become a weak trough. A high is expected to move through Bass Strait in the wake of the southerly change, reaching the southern Tasman Sea late today and extending a ridge along the New South Wales southern and central coasts. As the high moves further east on Tuesday a broad trough of low pressure will move across the state influencing weather through the middle of the week bringing unsettled conditions to the eastern half. Forecast for the rest of MondayMedium to high chance of showers in the east, clearing from the south later in the day. The chance of afternoon thunderstorms in the northeast and the Snowy mountains. Fine and mostly sunny in the west. South to southeasterly winds.Tuesday 20 JanuaryHigh chance of showers in the northeast with the chance of thunderstorms. Medium chance of showers on the south and central coasts and ranges. Fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. Northeast winds.Wednesday 21 JanuaryHigh chance of showers with the chance of thunderstorms in the east. Medium chances on the western slopes of the ranges. Fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. North to northeasterly winds in the east, with a south to southwest change extending from the far west.Thursday 22 JanuaryMedium chance of showers in the northeast grading to a slight chance for other areas in the eastern half. Dry in the west. East to northeast winds in the east tending southeasterly in the west.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EDT Monday.Product IDN10031 Notice Board Rainfall Forecast Terminology Changes to Marine Wind Warnings Media Releases Marketing Meteorological Offices Cobar weather Coffs Harbour weather Lord Howe Island weather Moree weather Norfolk Island weather Wagga Wagga weather Other Information Fire Weather Forecast Areas Marine Reference Points Severe Thunderstorms in New South Wales Severe Weather in New South Wales Air pollution services for Sydney About Weather Forecast Services About Warning Services Warnings Water Climate Environment Tropical Cyclones Tsunami Warning Centre Agriculture - Water and the Land Marine & Ocean UV & Sun Protection Rainfall & River Conditions Graphical Views Radar Maps Rainfall Forecasts Seasonal Outlooks Climate Variability & Change Climate Data Online Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts Water Storage MetEye™ National Weather Services Aviation Weather Services Defence Services Space Weather Services Registered User Services Commercial Weather Services Business Entry Point Facebook Google+ Youtube Blog Careers Sitemap Feedback Freedom of Information Indigenous Weather Knowledge Glossary This page was created at 05:30 on Monday 19 January 2015 (GMT) © Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility var hostname = window.location.hostname; var host = hostname.split("."); if (host[0] == "reg") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-20386085-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else if (host[0] == "wdev") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-21709175-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-3816559-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); var _nol = { pvar: { cid: "abm", content: "0", server: "secure-au" } }; (function () { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.async = true; s.src = '//secure-au.imrworldwide.com/v60a.js'; var x = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; x.parentNode.insertBefore(s, x); })();
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