Wild weather is predicted to impact the Illawarra and South Coast from Tuesday evening and into Wednesday. Video by Adam McLean
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00:00 going to see that localised rainfall move across to the east and we are
00:04 concerned about the potential for localised heavy rainfall in excess of
00:07 200 millimetres, particularly in the areas around the lower south coast of
00:11 Moorooya. However there will also be rain bands moving across the rest of
00:16 New South Wales, contracting to the north as well. So over the next 24 to 36 hours
00:20 we're looking at sustained heavy rainfalls across the state and localised
00:24 areas of in excess of 100 and in some areas in excess of 200 millimetres. As I
00:29 mentioned there is the potential for riverine and flash flooding and I could
00:32 encourage the community at large to refrain from travelling if they're in
00:35 heavy rainfall areas, to look at the warnings on our SES website ses.nsw.gov.au
00:41 We currently have warning products out for 11 areas across New
00:45 South Wales. Yes it's pre-positioned aviation assets and heavy vehicles and
00:49 high clearance vehicles to the areas we're most concerned about, as well as
00:52 that we have flood rescue teams and storm technicians pre-positioning ahead
00:56 of the forecast fronts. The most important thing we can do though is to
00:59 avoid travel in those areas where we can, because the best rescue we do is the one
01:03 we don't have to do because the community is making really sensible
01:06 decisions.
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