'Day after day' of rain could see flash flooding in NSW

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The Bureau of Meteorology predicts plenty of rain for NSW this week, with some drought-affected western areas and bushfire grounds expected to be soaked so much there is the potential for flash flooding.

Drought and bushfire-ravaged towns in NSW can look forward to a decent downpour later this week, but the heavy rain could bring flash flooding, too.The highest risk of flash flooding will be in northern NSWThe Bureau of Meteorology said a surface trough and high-pressure system would combine to draw tropical conditions down Australia's east coast.

Central and western parts of NSW are expected to get between 15 to 50 millimetres of rain from today to early next week."We are expecting a low pressure trough to deepen in the north-eastern part of the state," said BOM forecaster Bimal KC.

 

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Maybe women with crystal ball 🔮 cud help with predictions, same odds 😱😱🤣🤣👍

SA Vic NSW Qld next?.. but no rain until April?

'NO rain till April' we were told. By the same experts who want to tell us they know what's the weather be like in 50 years 🤨

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