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Not sure if the right area to post in (mods feel free to move if required).
For those members on here (me included) who live on the western side of the Hawkesbury River, North Richmond and Windsor bridges may be closed this Thursday and Warragamba Dam may finally be opened due to full capacity. The dam only has capacity for 80mm, its forecasted that the southern tablelands which feed into Warragamba will receive 100-200mm over the next 2 days. This will mean for me and the other locals that we will be cut off from Sydney, unless we drive to Mt Victoria and come down through Penrith. This also means I may have to stay home as I work in Sydney...damn http://www.hawkesburygazette.com.au/...y/2469599.aspx It's been along time since a big flood has hit the Hawkesbury, last big one was 1992. Fingers crossed the rain falls short.
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