Friday, October 18

Parts of NSW may get drenched for several more days due to the weather systems that have been stationary over Australia’s southern coast.

The prolonged downpour is caused by a phenomenon known as a “blocking high,” which blocks the weather’s eastward movement.

The prolonged downpours are caused by a phenomenon called a blocking high, which blocks the movement of the weather.

This weather pattern prevents the normal variability in the weather in different regions, such as Sydney.

Although some areas get sunny and warm weather, the rest of NSW will experience cool and showery weather.

This weekend, the region could get hit with more heavy rain.

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