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  1. NORTHERN RIVERS

    Warning summary

    Forecast for Tuesday evening

    Fine. Light northeast to northwest winds.

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Early fog patches, then fine and sunny. Light variable winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Sunny. Min: 6 Max: 26

    Cape Byron: Fine. Sunny. Min: 13 Max: 22

    Grafton: Fine. Sunny. Min: 8 Max: 27

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. Light variable winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 25

    Forecast for Friday

    Fine. Northwest to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 25

    Forecast for Saturday

    Isolated showers. Southerly change.

    Lismore: Chance shower. Min: 9 Max: 24

    IDN1006002

  2. NORTHERN RIVERS

    Warning summary

    Forecast for Saturday evening

    Scattered showers. Moderate southeast winds, fresh at times near the coast in the north. Dangerous surf conditions in the north.

    Forecast for Sunday

    Isolated showers or drizzle. Light to moderate southwest to southeast wind, fresh near the coast in the far north.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 12 Max: 22

    Cape Byron: Shower or two. Min: 15 Max: 20

    Grafton: Shower or two. Min: 12 Max: 22

    Forecast for Monday

    Isolated showers in the northeast clearing; fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. Light to moderate southwest to northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Partly cloudy. Min: 7 Max: 24

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Fine. North to northwest wind.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 25

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Fine. Light winds and afternoon sea breezes.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 26

    IDN1006002

  3. Over 212mm of rain here so far wth record that broke yesterday, old record was 194mm. Therefore more heavy rain expected to come from north during this evening. More rain to continue through next few days before summery heat develops from Sunday to next week.

    Forecast for Thursday evening

    Scattered showers. Moderate to fresh east to southeast winds, strong on the coast.

    Forecast for Friday

    Scattered showers. Moderate to fresh east to southeast winds, strong at times near the coast. Dangerous surf conditions developing.

    Lismore: Showers. Min: 9 Max: 19

    Cape Byron: Showers. Min: 15 Max: 18

    Grafton: Showers. Min: 11 Max: 18

    Forecast for Saturday

    Scattered showers. Moderate south to southeast winds, fresh at times near the coast.

    Lismore: A few showers. Min: 8 Max: 21

    Forecast for Sunday

    Isolated showers. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.

    Lismore: A shower or two. Min: 8 Max: 22

    Forecast for Monday

    Isolated showers in the north, clearing. Fine, apart from some morning fog, over the remainder. Southeast winds.

    Lismore: Chance morning shower. Min: 7 Max: 24

    IDN1006002

  4. Today was the worse day of so heavy rainfalls with potentially damaging wind gusts, some gusts went over 95km/hr here while Byron Bay scored over 120km/hr! Our school was useless, it still open and theres so much debris and water everywhere there. Few people got injured there, got hit by tree and even got soaked. I just don't know why our school doesn't take it seriously? This THIS dangerous! People got hurt! Look at the weather and learn it! Over 200mm of rain here so far and the record seems broke already for August. More rain coming now from N and E with continuing severe gales.

    Winds cause chaos in northern NSW, Qld

    Tuesday August 21, 2007 - 12:47 EST

    ABC image

    The Gold Coast is also being lashed by wild weather. - ABC

    Gale-force winds have brought down powerlines and trees on the New South Wales north coast, causing problems for residents and motorists.

    State Emergency Service (SES) spokesman Scott Hanckel says the winds caused a number of problems for residents and motorists in the Northern Rivers region and far north coast.

    Byron Bay recorded gusts of 120 kilometres per hour, equivalent to a category 2 cyclone.

    Mr Hanckel says there have been 34 calls for help from residents who have had trees fall on or near their properties.

    He says debris is also a major concern on local roads.

    "The greatest risk at the moment is people moving around the region on the roads," he said.

    "There's been at least one serious accident in the Ballina area this morning.

    "People need to take extreme caution on the roads, coming across water on the road but also the windy and bad visibility and the possibility of finding trees on the road as they drive around."

    Queensland's Gold Coast is also being buffeted by strong winds which are being generated by the low pressure system travelling up the coast.

    Lifeguards have closed the beaches and the Air Sea Rescue service is reporting winds are gusting up to 33 knots at Point Danger.

    The Bureau of Meteorology's Tony Wedd says the system is travelling slowly and should reach Brisbane this afternoon.

    "The winds are now moving into the southern Gold Coast," he said.

    "We've seen the automatic station at Coolangatta start to record some not extreme gusts, but we must keep in mind that [winds are recorded at] Coolangatta Airport where their wind instrument is fairly sheltered from the south-east."

    Energex says there is no power out on the Gold Coast.

    - ABC

    © ABC 2007

    NORTHERN RIVERS

    Warning summary

    Severe Weather Warning for dangerous surf.

    Gale and Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters.

    Forecast for Tuesday evening

    Scattered showers. Strong south to southeast winds. Dangerous surf conditions north of Evans Head.

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Scattered showers. Moderate to fresh southeast winds, stronger near the coast.

    Lismore: Showers. Min: 11 Max: 19

    Cape Byron: Showers. Min: 14 Max: 18

    Grafton: Showers. Min: 11 Max: 20

    Forecast for Thursday

    Scattered showers. Moderate to fresh east to southeast wind.

    Lismore: Showers. Min: 9 Max: 20

    Forecast for Friday

    Scattered showers tending isolated in the south. East to southeast winds.

    Lismore: A shower or two. Min: 8 Max: 21

    Forecast for Saturday

    Scattered showers, tending isolated in the south. Southeast winds.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 8 Max: 21

    IDN1006002

  5. TOP PRIORITY

    Coastal Waters Wind Warning

    For all of NSW Waters

    Issued at 3:50 am EST on Tuesday 21 August 2007

    Synoptic situation

    A deep trough lies off the southern Queensland coast and a low is expected to developing there this morning. A ridge lies over the NSW south coast and a cold front is moving northeast through Bass Strait.

    Storm Force Wind Warning

    For the Far North Coast, from Tweed Heads to Evans Head

    S/SE wind 30/40 knots increasing to 40/50 knots late morning or early afternoon. Sea rising 3 to 5 metres. Swell ESE increasing 3 to 4 metres.

    Gale Warning

    For the Far North Coast, Mid North Coast, from Evans Head to Smoky Cape

    S/SE wind 25/35 knots. Sea 2.5 to 4 metres. SE swell 2 to 3 metres.

    Strong Wind Warning

    For the Mid North Coast, Hunter Coast, from Smoky Cape to Broken Bay

    S/SE wind 20/30 knots. Sea 2 to 3 metres. E/SE swell 2 to 3 metres.

    Strong Wind Warning

    For the Sydney Coast, Illawarra Coast, South Coast, from Broken Bay to Gabo Island

    S/SE wind increasing to 20/30 knots later today. Sea rising to 2 to 3 metres. E/SE swell to 2 metres.

    The next warning will be issued by 11 am EST Tuesday

    IDN28500

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

    NSW

    Top Priority for Immediate Broadcast

    NSW SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

    Locally Damaging Winds, Flash Flooding, Dangerous Surf

    For people in

    Northern Rivers, Mid North Coast and Northern Tablelands.

    Issued at 4:10 am on Tuesday 21 August 2007

    Synoptic Situation: 3:00 am EST Tuesday

    A low off the Queensland south coast is expected to deepen and bring gale force winds to exposed parts of the Northern Rivers and higher parts of the Northern Tablelands. An upper low over northeast inland NSW is expected to move east and off the coast Tuesday morning. Heaviest rain currently over the Mid North Coast north of Kempsey, the eastern Northern Tablelands and the south of the Northern Rivers. The rain is expected to move northeast as the upper low approaches the coast. Rain throughout the northeast should ease as the upper low moves away from the coast during Tuesday.

    Locally very heavy rain may cause flash flooding in areas north of Kempsey and east of Glen Innes but is expected to ease during the day.

    Winds are expected to average over 65 km/h with peak wind gusts to 90 km/h in exposed parts of the Northern Rivers and higher parts of the Northern Tablelands today.

    Dangerous surf conditions are expected to develop north from Evans Head.

    Emergency services advise do not enter flood water. Stay well clear of creeks, storm drains and causeways.

    Emergency services advise you to keep clear of fallen power lines, stay indoors away from windows and keep children indoors.

    Surf Life Saving Australia recommends that you stay out of the water and stay well away from surf-exposed areas.

    For emergency help in floods and storms, ring the SES [NSW] on telephone number 132 500.

    The next warning is due to be issued by 11.00 am Tuesday

    Warnings

    Storm Force Wind Warning between Tweed Heads and Evans Head. Gale Warning between Evans Head and Smoky Cape. Strong wind warning between Smoky Cape and Gabo Island.

    Synoptic Situation

    A low over the Coral Sea off the southern Queensland coast, embedded in a strong trough. A ridge lies over the NSW south coast. A cold front moving northeast through Bass Strait is expected to strengthen the southeast airstream on the southern half of the coast later Tuesday as high pressure builds to the west of Tasmania. As the high moves east on Wednesday winds should ease in the south.

    Far North Coastal Waters,Tweed Heads to Wooli and 60nm seawards:

    Storm Force Wind Warning north of Evans Head. Gale warning remainder.

    Tuesday until midnight: Wind: S/SE 30/40 knots increasing to 40/50 knots north of Evans Head late morning or early afternoon. Sea: 2.5 to 3.5 metres, increasing to 4 to 5 metres in the north. Swell: ESE increasing to 3 to 4 metres.

    Wednesday: Wind: SE 20/30 knots, reaching 30/35 knots in north, chiefly offshore. Sea: 2.5 to 3.5 metres. Swell: E/SE 3 to 4 metres.

    Thursday Outlook: Wind: SE 20/30 knots.

    Friday Outlook: Wind: E/SE 20/30 knots.

    Warning summary

    Severe Weather Warning for flash flooding, damaging winds and dangerous surf.

    Storm Force Wind Warning and Gale Warning for coastal waters.

    Sheep Graziers Warning.

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Rain, with locally heavy falls, easing to showers later. Strong south to southeast winds, reaching gale force in exposed areas. Dangerous surf conditions developing north of Evans Head.

    Lismore: Rain, easing later. Max: 19

    Cape Byron: Rain, easing later. Max: 18

    Grafton: Rain, easing later. Max: 20

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    Bad weather is here, winds gusting over 80 kilometres per hour this morning but expected to reach storm forces later this morning or early afternoon around 90kilometres per hour plus. Over 112mm of rain here so far. Theres a

  6. Warnings

    Gale warning between Tweed Heads and Smoky Cape. Strong wind warning between Smoky Cape and Broken Bay, and between Ulladulla and Gabo Island.

    Synoptic Situation

    A low is developing off the southern Queensland coast, with a trough extending from the low into NSW. A ridge lies over the NSW south coast. The low will move slowly to north during Tuesday, as a strong high west of Tasmania builds a ridge northwards along the NSW coast.

    Far North Coastal Waters,Tweed Heads to Wooli and 60nm seawards:

    Gale warning.

    Monday until midnight: Wind: E/NE 25/30 knots, increasing to E/SE 30/40 knots, chiefly offshore. Sea: 2.5 to 3 metres, rising to 3 to 4 metres offshore. Swell: E/SE 2 to 2.5 metres. Rain, heavy at times. Chance isolated thunderstorm.

    Tuesday: Wind: SE 25/35 knots, reaching 35/40 knots offshore. Sea: 2.5 to 3.5 metres, reaching 4 metres offshore. Swell: E 2 to 3 metres.

    Wednesday Outlook: Wind: SE 20/30 knots, reaching 30/35 knots in north, chiefly offshore.

    Thursday Outlook: Wind: SE 20/30 knots.

    Priority

    NSW SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

    for Flash Flooding

    For people in

    Northern Rivers, Midnorth Coast and Hunter Districts

    Issued at 4:00 pm on Monday 20 August 2007

    Synoptic Situation: 3:00 pm EST Monday

    A low off the Queensland south coast is deepening, directing deep, moist winds onto the NSW coast. An upper trough over northeast NSW and associated rain band are moving east.

    Local heavy rain may cause flash flooding.

    Remark: In the Hunter districts rain has eased however local flash flooding is still possible due cumulative effect of the rain that has already fallen.

    FLOOD WATCH

    FOR NSW Mid North Coast from the Hastings to the Bellingen Valleys

    Issued at 1529 on Monday the 20th of August 2007

    Note: This Flood Watch is a "heads up" for possible future flooding and is NOT a Flood Warning [see note below]

    A low off the Queensland coast is deepening and directing moisture onto the northern NSW coast.

    Much of this area has experienced heavy falls during Monday and further heavy rain is forecast for this evening and tonight. This could cause local and main river flooding in the following valleys :

    1. Coffs Creek catchment - flash flooding in the Coffs Harbour area

    2. Bellingen and Nambucca Rivers - moderate to major flooding is possible

    3. Orara River - minor to moderate flooding along this river.

    4. Macleay River - forecast heavy rain in the mid and lower Macleay catchment could cause minor to moderate flooding at Georges Creek and Bellbrook and possible minor flooding at Kempsey and the lower Macleay River.

    5. Hastings River - minor to moderate flooding at Kindee Bridge and possible minor flooding at Wauchope.

    A Severe Weather Warning is also current for local heavy rain and flash flooding in this area.

    This Flood Watch will be reviewed by 10 am 21 August 2007.

    Warning summary

    Severe Weather Warning for flash flooding.

    Gale Warning for coastal waters.

    Sheep Graziers Warning.

    Forecast for Monday evening

    Rain, with moderate to heavy falls and local flash flooding. Fresh east to southeast winds, strong and gusty at times near the coast.

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Rain, with possible heavy falls, easing later. Fresh southeast winds, strong and gusty near the coast.

    Lismore: Rain, easing later. Min: 14 Max: 19

    Cape Byron: Rain, easing later. Min: 16 Max: 18

    Grafton: Rain, easing later. Min: 14 Max: 20

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Isolated showers. Moderate southeast winds, fresh near the coast.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Forecast for Thursday

    Isolated showers. East to southeast wind.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 9 Max: 20

    Forecast for Friday

    Isolated showers. East to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 8 Max: 21

    IDN1006002

  7. Warnings

    Gale warning between Tweed Heads and Wooli. Strong wind warning between Wooli and Nobbys Head.

    Synoptic Situation

    A trough located off the northern NSW coast will gradually deepen tonight and during Monday while a high west of the Bight maintains a firm ridge along southern NSW coast.

    Far North Coastal Waters,Tweed Heads to Wooli and 60nm seawards:

    Gale warning.

    Sunday until midnight: Wind: E/SE strengthening to 20/30 knots tonight. Sea: Rising to 2 to 3 metres. Swell: SE to 2 metres. Rain increasing. Chance thunderstorm.

    Monday: Wind: NE/SE 25/30 knots, strengthening to 30/35 knots in the afternoon and evening. Sea: 2 to 3 metres, rising to 3.5 metres later. Swell: E/SE 2 to 2.5 metres. Rain, heavy at times. Chance isolated thunderstorm.

    Tuesday Outlook: Wind: SE 25/35 knots.

    Wednesday Outlook: Wind: SE 20/30 knots.

    Gale Warning

    For the Far North Coast from Tweed Heads to Wooli

    NE/SE winds strengthening to 20/30 knots this evening and overnight, increasing to 25/35 knots during Monday afternoon or evening. Seas rising to 2 to 3 metres this evening, then to 3.5 metres later Monday. SE swell 1.5 to 2.5 metres. Rain and isolated thunderstorms on Monday.

    Warning summary

    Severe Weather Warning issued for Monday for flash flooding.

    Gale Warning for coastal waters.

    Sheep Graziers Warning.

    Forecast for Sunday evening

    Rain periods with some moderate to heavy falls developing. Moderate to fresh southeast wind, becoming strong and gusty on the coast.

    Forecast for Monday

    Rain periods with moderate to heavy falls and local flash flooding. Fresh to strong and gusty east to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Rain periods, heavy at times. Min: 13 Max: 15

    Cape Byron: Rain periods, heavy at times. Min: 14 Max: 16

    Grafton: Rain periods, heavy at times. Min: 13 Max: 15

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Rain clearing to showers later. Fresh to strong southeast wind.

    Lismore: Rain clearing to showers. Min: 13 Max: 17

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Isolated showers. Southeast winds.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Forecast for Thursday

    Isolated showers. East to southeast wind.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 9 Max: 20

    IDN1006002

    IDN28500

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

    NSW

    Top Priority for Immediate Broadcast

    NSW SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

    for Flash Flooding

    For people in

    Northern Rivers, Midnorth Coast

    Issued at 4:20 pm on Sunday 19 August 2007

    Synoptic Situation: 3:00 pm EST Sunday

    A low pressure trough is expected to deepen off the northern NSW/southern Queensland coast within the next 24 hours. Rainfall is expected to increase overnight tonight and through Monday in the northern Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers districts.

    Very heavy rain may cause local flash flooding on Monday.

    Emergency services advise do not enter flood water. Stay well clear of creeks, storm drains and causeways.

    For emergency help in floods and storms, ring the SES [NSW] on telephone number 132 500.

    The next warning is due to be issued by 11:00 pm Sunday

    Weather going to be wild going on tonight ahead. Now we have a warning, finally!

  8. Forecast for Saturday evening

    Cloudy. Scattered showers developing. Light to moderate southeast winds.

    Forecast for Sunday

    Cloudy. Rain increasing with possible local heavy falls developing later. Light to moderate southwest winds tending moderate to fresh southeast during the afternoon and strengthening about the coast in the evening.

    Lismore: Rain increasing. Min: 11 Max: 18

    Cape Byron: Rain increasing. Min: 15 Max: 17

    Grafton: Rain increasing. Min: 11 Max: 17

    Forecast for Monday

    Rain. Possible local heavy falls. Moderate to fresh east to southeast winds strong about the coast in the north.

    Lismore: Rain periods. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Scattered showers. Southeast winds.

    Lismore: A few showers. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Isolated showers. South to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 10 Max: 19

    IDN1006002

  9. Forecast for Friday

    Isolated showers. Light to moderate north to northwest winds, fresh near the coast.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 11 Max: 25

    Cape Byron: Shower or two. Min: 17 Max: 22

    Grafton: Shower or two. Min: 12 Max: 26

    Forecast for Saturday

    Scattered showers developing in the afternoon. Light to moderate south to southeast winds.

    Lismore: A few showers developing. Min: 8 Max: 22

    Forecast for Sunday

    Rain periods increasing. Southwest to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Rain increasing. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Forecast for Monday

    Scattered showers. South to southeast winds.

    Lismore: A few showers. Min: 10 Max: 19

    Yea i agreed BoM. Lets cancell level one water restrictions! First time ever see rain periods for long time! Bloody good stuff. Here we go the build up!

  10. The forecast models of GFS and GASP predicting a massive ECL over NE NSW coast this week coming up. Predicted to be good rainfalls somewhere between 15-100mls in areas, looks like going to be windy aswell mainly the coastal areas.

    Heres Brisbane forecast

    Thursday Fine Min 13 Max 25

    Friday Fine, increasing high cloud Min 13 Max 25

    Saturday Rain developing Min 13 Max 22

    Sunday Rain periods Min 14 Max 20

    Monday Mostly fine, windy Min 12 Max 21

    Tuesday Shower or two, windy Min 13 Max 22

    Additional GFS models compared to this event: http://forecasts.bsch.au.com/apf.html?regi...us&days=7.5

    Quote from BoM

    A new upper trough will amplify into south-eastern Australia on Saturday and

    then move off the coast on Monday. This trough will reinvigorate the cloud band,

    resulting in thickening cloud with rain areas extending across central and

    south-eastern areas of the state.

    Hopefully we get some good falls to get rid of this water restrictions. Total rainfall for August is now 30mm. Hopefully to get drenched!

  11. Forecast for Tuesday

    Isolated showers. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Chance shower. Min: 7 Max: 21

    Cape Byron: Chance shower. Min: 14 Max: 18

    Grafton: Chance shower. Min: 9 Max: 20

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Isolated showers, tending to clear. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Becoming fine. Partly cloudy. Min: 6 Max: 22

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. Northeast to northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 24

    Forecast for Friday

    Isolated showers. West to southwest winds.

    Lismore: Mostly fine. Min: 8 Max: 25

    IDN1006002

  12. It's time for again! Australia storm season starts on first of September 07! My website here for reports here

    Hopefully we going to get good thunderstorm days, a cyclone and solid rain bands to get rid of this worse drought!

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Yesterday's max was 30.2 degrees! Today was almost 28 degrees and its nice and warm, humidity also increased. UV is now High.

    Looking forward to showery weather this week:D

  13. Forecast for Saturday

    Fine and sunny. Moderate to fresh west to northwest winds. Light local afternoon northeast seabreezes near the coast.

    Fire danger: Very High

    Lismore: Fine, sunny. Min: 6 Max: 29

    Cape Byron: Fine, sunny. Min: 14 Max: 25

    Grafton: Fine, sunny. Min: 6 Max: 29

    Forecast for Sunday

    Fine. Light to moderate westerly winds, tending light northeast near the coast in the afternoon.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 4 Max: 26

    Forecast for Monday

    Fine. Southeast to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 3 Max: 25

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Isolated showers. Southeast to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Chance shower. Min: 7 Max: 22

    Very summery days here now. Was 28.5 today. Looks like gonna hit 30's tomorrow! Showers next week! :mellow:

  14. Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. A mix of sun and high cloud. Light to moderate northeast to northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 8 Max: 28

    Cape Byron: Fine. Min: 15 Max: 24

    Grafton: Fine. Min: 9 Max: 28

    Forecast for Friday

    Fine and sunny. Moderate to fresh northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 26

    Forecast for Saturday

    Fine. Southwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 21

    Forecast for Sunday

    Fine. Southerly wind.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 1 Max: 20

  15. Forecast for Tuesday

    Fine after early fog patches. Sunny day. Light and variable winds, with local afternoon seabreezes.

    Lismore: Fine after early fog. Min: 2 Max: 22

    Cape Byron: Fine. Min: 11 Max: 19

    Grafton: Fine after early fog. Min: 3 Max: 22

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Fine, mostly sunny. Light to moderate north to northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 4 Max: 23

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. Light variable winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 4 Max: 26

    Forecast for Friday

    Fine. Northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 26

    IDN1006002

    Note: New thread coming up in a month! Starts 1st of September 07.

  16. Synoptic Situation

    A strong high lies over the southwestern Tasman Sea. The high will move slowly towards New Zealand on Wednesday. A low pressure system is expected to pass through the southern ocean south of Tasmania late on Thursday. A weak trough associated with this low may affect southern NSW coastal waters, but is more likely to remain south of NSW.

    Far North Coastal Waters,Tweed Heads to Wooli and 60nm seawards:

    Monday until midnight: Wind: E/SE 10/15 knots, reaching 15/20 knots at times offshore. Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres. Swell: SE 1.5 to 2.0 metres.

    Tuesday: Wind: E/NE 10/15 knots. W to 10 knots inshore early. Sea: about 1 metre. Swell: SE 1.5 to 2.0 metres.

    Wednesday Outlook: Wind: E/NE 05/15 knots.

    Thursday Outlook: Wind: NW/NE to 10 knots.

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Isolated coastal showers in the north, fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. Light to moderate east to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine, partly cloudy. Min: 8 Max: 21

    Cape Byron: Chance shower. Min: 14 Max: 19

    Grafton: Fine, partly cloudy. Min: 8 Max: 21

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Partly cloudy but fine apart from isolated coastal showers in the far north. Light to moderate north to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine, partly cloudy. Min: 7 Max: 21

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. Northwest to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 22

    Forecast for Friday

    Fine. West to northwest winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 23

    IDN1006002

  17. Sunday until midnight: Wind: S/SE 15/20 knots. Sea: 1 to 2 metres. Swell: S/SE 2 metres.

    Monday: Wind: E/SE 10/15 knots, reaching 15/20 knots at times offshore. Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres. Swell: SE 1 to 2 metres.

    Tuesday Outlook: Wind: SE/NE 10/20 knots.

    Wednesday Outlook: Wind: E/NE 05/15 knots.

    Forecast for Monday

    Isolated showers, mostly near the coast. Light west to southwest winds, tending light to moderate southeasterly in the afternoon.

    Lismore: Chance of a shower. Min: 9 Max: 20

    Cape Byron: Shower or two. Min: 13 Max: 17

    Grafton: Chance of a shower. Min: 8 Max: 20

    Forecast for Tuesday

    Partly cloudy. Chance of a coastal shower or two in the north. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 21

    Forecast for Wednesday

    Isolated coastal shower or two in the north, fine elsewhere. East to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 7 Max: 21

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine. Northwest to northeast winds.

    Lismore: Fine. Min: 6 Max: 22

    IDN1006002

  18. Forecast for Wednesday

    Fine and generally sunny, although cooler. Moderate southwest winds, fresh along the coast.

    Lismore: Fine, sunny. Min: 2 Max: 19

    Cape Byron: Fine, sunny. Min: 9 Max: 17

    Grafton: Fine, sunny. Min: 3 Max: 18

    Forecast for Thursday

    Fine and mostly sunny. Moderate south to southwest winds, fresh along the coast.

    Lismore: Fine, mostly sunny. Min: 0 Max: 16

    Forecast for Friday

    Isolated showers developing later. Southerly winds.

    Lismore: Mostly fine. Min: 3 Max: 18

    Forecast for Saturday

    Isolated showers. South to southeast winds.

    Lismore: Shower or two. Min: 5 Max: 19

    IDN1006002

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