Sydney forecast to hit 40 degrees as NSW bushfire danger returns

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Sydney forecast to hit 40 degrees as NSW bushfire danger returns
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High temperatures are forecast for tomorrow and the fire danger will be at 'severe' to 'extreme' levels in a number of regions including the Shoalhaven, Hunter, Illawarra, Sydney and the southern and central ranges | jennynoise

NSW residents are warned recent rainfall has not extinguished bushfires burning across the state, and there is no room for complacency with high temperatures and elevated fire danger about to return.

Sydney is predicted to hit a high of 40 in the city and 43 in the west, with the chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening as well as gusty winds.Nowra, near the Currowan fire that has devastated much of the Shoalhaven region, is also forecast to hit 40. Bowral, in the Southern Highlands, with fires burning to its north and south, is forecast to reach 36.

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