The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a rain band to develop across the state over the coming days with significant rainfall contracting to the north half of the NSW Coast across Friday and Saturday. This low brings the potential for fresh and gusty winds, increased rain (most likely along Mid North Coast), localised flash flooding and large waves to the northern half of the NSW coast.
As a result, residents and visitors to the Mid North Coast, including the Coffs Coast and The Clarence Valley should take extra care to review their flood plans and to prepare for possible flash flood impacts and storm conditions.
NSW SES is advising residents in low lying areas of the Orara River locations that they need to watch and act due to the potential rising flood water and changed road conditions.
Storm and flood impacts may interrupt essential services such as electricity, phones, internet, water, and sewerage.
People in these areas need to closely monitor weather and road closures and make informed decisions early based on individual circumstances.
Superintendent Joanna Jones advises that “NSW river catchments are quite wet at present, and any storm or weather event can lead to Flash Flooding very quickly”.
“The NSW SES urge all residents and visitors to consider their travel plans and remind everyone not to drive through flood waters.”
Livestock owners and the Thoroughbred/Racing Industry should prepare for possible relocation of animals and evacuation of facilities.