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Australia -- New South Wales Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jul 29/16 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of New South Wales was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high extends from South Australia across New South Wales. This high will be the dominant synoptic feature in the region during the next few days, moving slowly across southeast Australia and blocking the progress of any approaching fronts. The stability of this system should promote fine weather and increasing daytime temperatures in most districts, although mornings will remain cold. Late on the weekend the high is forecast to weaken, allowing the next significant cold front to move through New South Wales early in the new week.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayFine and mostly sunny, apart from isolated showers about the Alps and surrounds, with a little snow on the peaks above 1600 metres. Morning fog and frost, mainly about the ranges and western slopes. Light winds, tending northeast to northwesterly in the west.Sunday 31 JulyA few showers in the south, mostly about the southwest slopes of ranges, with snow on the peaks above 1600 metres. Fine and sunny in the north. Early frost and fog, mainly about the ranges. Northwesterly winds, freshening in the southeast.Monday 1 AugustRain developing in the west and south. Possible heavy falls about the southwest slopes of the ranges. Snow in the Alps on the peaks lowering to 1400 metres in the evening. Early fog and frost about the ranges and slopes in the north. Remaining fine in the northeast. North to northwest winds, freshening in the east ahead of a fresh southwesterly change in the west later.Tuesday 2 AugustA few showers over most of the state, with snow on the central and southern ranges to about 800 to 900 metres. Fresh southwest winds in the west and south, extending through the northeast in the afternoon or evening.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Saturday.Product IDN10031
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