Wet autumn week for eastern NSW

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Weatherzone, By: Mellissa Mackellar, 04/15/2013

 

 

After a weekend of glorious summer-like conditions, eastern NSW is in for a cool and damp week.

 

Sunday was the hottest day so far this month for many parts of NSW, thanks to a warming airmass and bright, sunny skies. However, cloud and showers developed over the state's southwest during the evening with the arrival of an eastward-moving low pressure trough.

 

By 9am on Monday, Broken Hill and Minindee had picked up 9mm and 2mm respectively, the most they've seen since February. Parts of the Snowy Mountains saw their heaviest falls so far this month. Thredbo picked up 8mm, while Perisher Valley gained 9mm after having its driest start to April in at least three years.

 

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