Forecast for heavy rain, damaging winds and hazardous swells comes as a cold snap grips south-east Australia
While most of the rain was expected offshore, some localised creek and river level rises were possible.
“There is a risk of damaging wind gusts of more than 90km/h on Friday and early Saturday around the exposed coastal fringes of firstly southern Queensland, then northern NSW,” How said. The high-pressure system hovering over NSW continued a run of cold days, with minimum temperatures tipped to remain between 10C and 13C over the next week.was sitting at around 11C, up to 3C below the monthly average for July, with morning frost forecast for the rest of the week.
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