Frontal system will move through Sydney, form a line of storms across the Hunter Valley and mid-north coast before moving north
“We have still got quite a lot of moisture coming across,” he said. “There is obviously a risk that in isolated areas of the state, you could get a high amount of rainfall in a small pocket on any of the days into the next seven days really.”
As of Tuesday afternoon, the bureau was predicting as much as 15mm of rain for Lismore on Thursday, up to 30mm on Friday, with days of showers extending into next week. For Sydney, falls could reach 10mm on Wednesday before rising to as much as 20mm and 25mm on Thursday and Friday. Inland areas such as Penrith and Richmond, which were flood-hit earlier this month, can expect as much as 35mm on Friday, currently the wettest day in the bureau’s forecast period.
Widespread rain is likely to affect parts of eastern Australia during the coming week. Models are still figuring out where & how much rain will fall. At this stage, parts of Qld & NSW will be affected and some areas are likely to see heavy rain, possibly enough to cause flooding.
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