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Old 05-06-2012, 06:51 PM   #1
NickyN
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Exclamation Severe weather heading towards Sydney

I saw on the news that there's a severe storm heading towards Sydney. Not only torrential rain and flash flooding but gale force winds too. It's a dangerous and potent combination of 3 factors: high tide caused by the full moon, high winds, and rain. Together, the weather service said it will be a danger to those in Sydney and those on the NSW coastline. Rain is expected to reach 2inches (50mm) and winds are estimated to be 75mph (120km/h).

To those of you in Sydney and on the coastline, please stay safe and please don't take unnecessary risks. Please let me know the conditions there.

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