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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Oct 3/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure ridge over New South Wales will weaken by Monday and a cold front will move through the west and southeast of the state during Tuesday before weakening into a trough over the northeast on Wednesday. The trough is expected to move west and weaken during Thursday as another high moves near Tasmania extending a ridge along the coast.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayMostly clear. Northerly winds.Sunday 4 OctoberMostly sunny, apart from some high cloud in the south. Locally hot inland. Northwesterly winds, freshening across southern and central districts, local northeasterly seabreezes near the coast.Fire Danger -  Very High in: Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney, Illawarra Shoalhaven and Far South Coast.Monday 5 OctoberMostly sunny, apart from some high cloud in the south. Locally hot inland. West to northwesterly winds inland, fresh at times across the south, with northeasterly seabreezes developing near the coast.Tuesday 6 OctoberMostly sunny. Locally hot inland. Northwesterly winds inland, freshening in the far west, with northeasterly seabreezes developing near the coast. Late southerly change in the far southwest.Wednesday 7 OctoberSlight chance of showers on the south coast and ranges. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Southerly wind extending throughout,The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EDT Sunday.Product IDN10031
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