Beaches battered by strong winds and surf along the NSW coast

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Beaches battered by strong winds and surf along the NSW coast | MeganGorrey

Beaches along much of the NSW coast are getting pummelled by powerful surf and strong winds generated by a low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea.

“Very heavy surf which may lead to localised damage and coastal erosion is possible from this evening along central parts of the NSW coast.” “It’s very powerful surf that’s coming in, and it’s really the areas that are exposed to the southerly swell that will be most at risk.” Woodhouse said damaging winds that rattled the coast - particularly the Illawarra - early on Sunday were set to ease. The coastal town of Bellambi, north of Wollongong, registered the largest gust of 100km/h about 1am.“The winds are easing off a little bit in the afternoon, but it is going to remain on the windy side,” Woodhouse said.Snow showers were forecast for Thredbo and Perisher in the Snowy Mountains on Sunday.

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