Sydney lashed by heavy winds and rain as NSW hit with new burst of storms

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Sydney has been hit with heavy winds and rainfall as significant thunderstorm activity has developed through central and southern parts of coastal NSW, bringing damaging winds and large hailstones

Heavy rain and winds hit Sydney on Tuesday night as thunderstorms swept through central and southern parts of coastal NSW, bringing down trees and cutting power.

One man was killed in Harrington Street in The Rocks after he was hit by a gas bottle that police say became airborne during in the heavy winds. The man, 37, was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital, but died a short time later. Trees were blown over outside Centennial Park on Oxford Street, Woollahra after storms hit Sydney on Tuesday night.There were reports of blackouts across parts of the Northern Beaches, while large branches were brought down along Oxford Street.

Sydney trains were also experiencing major delays, with winds and lightning strikes affecting infrastructure. Trees were reported to be on railway lines in multiple locations across the network, including at Turramurra, Thornleigh and Milsons Point.The Bureau of Meteorology reported wind gusts of 111km/h at North Head, 104km/h at Fort Denison and 102km/h at Richmond.The Bells Line of Road was just one road affected, with traffic cut in both directions near Kurrajong Heights after trees fell.

The Bureau said the thunderstorms would remain active throughout the night, with the possibility of hail, particularly in the Southern Highlands and Illawarra regions.Storms blowing into Mona Vale, Sydney.

 

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