Evacuation orders have been issued in Central West NSW overnight, as wild weather continued to lash the south coast overnight. Despite only being October, Dubbo has now recorded its wettest year in 49 years. DETAILS: 9News
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are set to ease off on Sunday but not before bringing widespread flooding to New South Wales and parts of Queensland.
People in the Western Plains Tourist Park were asked to evacuate immediately just before 2am "because inundation by floodwater is imminent" and an evacuation centre was set up at Dubbo Showground. There are more than 60 flood warnings in place across NSW, covering western parts of the state, in the Central West, Hunter, Hawkesbury-Nepean, the South Coast and the Illawarra.
A damaging trough in New South Wales, first unleashed across the state's west, left several regions awash. "We're only eight days into the storm season and unfortunately, we're seeing flooding continue across NSW," emergency services minister Steph Cooke said.The latest burst of storms are being caused by a developing low pressure system, which will dissipate over Sunday and Monday.
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