Heavy storm activity continues across much of the east.
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00:00Wet and windy weather is developing about the east coast of NSW, with heavy rainfall,
00:05damaging winds and dangerous surf.
00:08So let's take a look at the areas that are expected to be impacted and where our warnings
00:12are current.
00:14We have a severe weather warning that extends from the mid north coast through the Hunter
00:18into the Sydney metropolitan.
00:20Now this is for locally strong to damaging winds, averaging 60km but gusting in excess
00:26of 90, and that's what we've seen this morning.
00:29Those winds are expected to ease later this evening.
00:33Now the heavy rainfall will be concentrated about the north Hunter and also the mid north
00:38coast, with 6 hourly rainfall totals of 70-120mm, especially about the Escarpment.
00:46Now the heavy rainfall is expected to continue overnight tonight and into Saturday.
00:52Now because of that reason we do have a number of flood watches throughout the central, Hunter
00:57and mid north coast, and that is for possible minor flooding from this afternoon and continuing
01:02into tomorrow.
01:04We also have a coastal hazards warning for damaging surf extending from the mid north
01:09coast all the way down to the Illawarra, for very heavy surf that's likely to cause coastal
01:15erosion, particularly about the exposed coasts.
01:19A hazardous surf warning is also in place, extending from the Macquarie coast all the
01:23way down to the Batemans coast, and this is for more damaging surf, which is forecast
01:28to move into northern parts of NSW tomorrow.
01:32So let's take a look at how this weather system has evolved.
01:37We have this low pressure system that's sitting off the north coast, and that's bringing a
01:41really moist onshore flow and a lot of showers right along the NSW coast, with the majority
01:47of the heavier falls about that northern half.
01:51As we move into Saturday afternoon, that low pressure system starts to skirt away, dragging
01:57with it, eventually, that heavier rainfall.
02:03So if you or anyone you know lives about the east coast of NSW, now is a good time to stay
02:08up to date with the Bureau's warnings via the Bureau website, the app or social media,
02:13and always listen to the advice from your local emergency services.
02:18Bye for now.