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NSW issues severe weather warning for mid-north coast

The NSW SES issued a severe weather warning early this morning for the mid-north coast, advising people to stay indoors due to heavy rainfall, intense rainfall and damaging winds.

The warning covers:

  • Port Macquarie

  • Taree

  • Kempsey

  • Barrington Tops

  • Wingham

  • Yarrowitch

The SES said 166mm of rain was recorded at Taree airport in the 6 hours to 3:30am, 130mm at Port Macquarie, 97mm at Mount Barrington and 90.4mm at Careys Peak (Barrington Tops).

There were 70km/h sustained winds at Norah Head at around 9:30 pm.

The Bureau of Meteorology says a coastal trough – currently positioned offshore from the southern mid north coast – is forecast to slowly track northwards into Tuesday, with heavy, locally intense rainfall and possible damaging winds expected over coastal and inland areas on the southern side of the trough. Damaging winds are likely to ease during Tuesday, while heavy, locally intense rainfall may continue into Wednesday.

The rain may lead to dangerous flash flooding and the damaging winds are expected to ease by the afternoon.

Residents are advised to move or stay indoors clear of windows, bringing children and pets with them. The SES said to reconsider unneccessary travel and to have an emergency kit and grab-and-go bag handy in case of loss of power.

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