It's time to grab the umbrella and bring out the woolies as a blast of icy temperatures and heavy rain takes hold.
The east coast of Australia is bracing for a blast of wet and windy weather from today, with temperatures almost halving in some parts.
Sydney can expect a drenching over the coming hours, with falls of up to 40mm forecast, while other parts of the state are forecast to receive 60mm or more, the Bureau of Meteorology says.Large parts of NSW are heading for a drenching today. But high winds will make the "feel like" temperature feel much cooler at a maximum of only 10 degrees in many parts of the city.
It was little better in other parts, with the mercury hovering in the city centre and western suburbs at about 8 degrees.The bureau has also issued a hazardous surf warning for the Sydney and Hunter coasts, with gale-force winds expected.
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