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                Welcome to the NSW + ACT - Day to Day Weather! Edited by user Sunday, 25 August 2019 7:19:37 AM(UTC)
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                Yay. First post in this forum.  A chilly start in this part of the world and a few showers forecast this week.  Can't complain though, I could be in Melbourne!    | 
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                Hi 'nodrops'.,Congratulations on the first post.   ..Hope there are many more ACC G bringing some good news after the recent dry. ......... 29th August 2019Finally some rain for NSW A tropical dip in isobars with a moist onshore flow from the coral sea, should see dew points increase over NSW ACC g forecasting some rain for many parts of NSW on thursday the 29th Aug and then into friday more so coastal regions The Sydney region may get a thumping early friday morning 4am..as a closed low forms off shore and Sydney and south of Sydney coastal latitude looks to be on the stronger southern flank. Chances of storms … I'll be watching for sure.  sourcehttp://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml weatherzone is on boardhttps://twitter.com/weat...atus/1165838044148011011 Edited by user Monday, 26 August 2019 4:38:56 PM(UTC)
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                Originally Posted by: NoDrops  Hi 'nodrops' I will enjoy reading your observations. I notice some storm  activity on the national radar this afternoon, whats happening? your radarhttp://www.bom.gov.au/pr...s/IDR713.loop.shtml#skip Thats a decent rain cell sth of sydney.Thought that might be a storm but weatherzone storm tracker says the storms are out at sea. your storm trackerhttps://www.weatherzone.com.au/satellite/nsw .... BTW ACCESS model has a downgrade on that intense tropical rain system this morning. I will check it out again this evening. Edited by user Tuesday, 27 August 2019 1:36:00 PM(UTC)
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                Afternoon
 Has been plenty of activity offshore these past few days but nothing onshore around here.
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                Taken yesterday morning, was quite frustrating trying to capture a half decent shot due to low level cloud. This was about the best I could do.  _MG_4794  by Eddy Groot , on Flickr | 
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                Originally Posted by: Eddy  Taken yesterday morning, was quite frustrating trying to capture a half decent shot due to low level cloud.This was about the best I could do.
 
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                Thanks CSN. I would still love to see your photos??  | 
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                Yes, that is great to see. Hopefully my car will get a wash from this.  Fingers crossed for even 10mm! | 
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                Originally Posted by: NoDrops  Yes, that is great to see. Hopefully my car will get a wash from this.  Fingers crossed for even 10mm! The forecast looked good on the news tonight.could even be a high pressure car wash? Here is ACC r take on tomorrow ... 29th Aug 2019 Tropical dip in isobars draws a stream of moisture down from the northern coral sea all the way down to NSW latitudes South easterly onshore and a small low off shore will direct this moisture over the coast. This 4pm picture shows a bit of an extreme signal near Sydney region tomorrow afternoon and into the evening. Sydney latitude 33s. So a good weather watch for you ‘guys’https://weathercycles.fi...019-tropical-dip-nsw.jpg  | 
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                Originally Posted by: snowbunny  Yeah. Looking good in Sydney . Strong onshore flow Looks like some storms for north sydney near Newcastle 29th August. Moisture laden on shore flow from a tropical infeed being directed on to the coast via south easterlies from an emerging high pressure ridge.   | 
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                Another cold and yuckie day ahead, with BOM going for a max of 14 degrees.    | 
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                Originally Posted by: NoDrops  Another cold and yuckie day ahead, with BOM going for a max of 14 degrees.    Yeah.. It got to about 15deg here. You would think a tropical system would bring something warmer   Nth of Sydney doing well atm. A blob of rain just sitting there delivering. Some good totals building Quite a few totals up around 50-90mm . Narara 92mm  http://www.bom.gov.au/fwo/IDN65116.gif | 
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                Some serious rain totals nth of Sydney yesterday again91mm for The Entrance.
 The final totals tomorrow will be interesting
 weatherzone report says Gosford received 114.4mm in the 24 hours to 9am on Friday morning, with a further 84mm over the following 24 hours. This makes it the heaviest two-day rainfall since early June 2016 when just shy of 215mm fell in 48 hours.https://www.weatherzone....pressive-rainfall/530153  Edited by user Saturday, 31 August 2019 3:13:03 PM(UTC)
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                Thank you for sharing SnowBunny and yes, some decent falls around the area and the air just feel damp.  I know that because my dog literally smells like a wet dog.Looking forward to the sunshine and warmer weather next weeks.
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                Originally Posted by: NoDrops  Thank you for sharing SnowBunny and yes, some decent falls around the area and the air just feel damp.  I know that because my dog literally smells like a wet dog.Looking forward to the sunshine and warmer weather next weeks.
 Here are the final totals for the past week. News that Late Tuggerah is on minor flood warning. I was there one year when an ECL pummelled the area. Official report Tuggerah Lake: Minor flooding occurred around the Tuggerah Lake The Tuggerah Lake at Long Jetty is currently at 0.89 metres and rising slowly, The Tuggerah Lake at Long Jetty is likely to peak near the minor flood level (0.90 metres) late Sunday.http://www.bom.gov.au/ns...wyong-tuggerahlake.shtml  | 
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                Thats great SnowBunny, thank you for posting.  The rain totals were quite impressive and a great timing to take us into the summer period.(My dog has now finally dried out and stopped smelling!)
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