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Over 30,000 individuals are currently isolated in New South Wales due to ongoing flooding in the state.
Flood waters are mostly in retreat, but 32,000 people remain cut off.
Drivers are nonetheless urged to take care and drive slow, as there is a lot of debris on the road.
An additional 200 emergency personnel have been brought in from other states to assist teams working on the Mid North Coast.
However, flood warnings remain in place for the Hunter, Hawkesbury, and Orara rivers, as well as Tuggerah Lake.
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The Bureau has forecast a dry, cold week for much of the state.
A strong cold front will cross most of NSW tomorrow and Tuesday, bringing wintry conditions with showers and blustery westerly winds.
The Bureau of Meteorology has provided its final flood warnings for the Clarence, Bellinger, Macleay, Hastings, and Manning rivers, as well as St Georges Basin. This situation is expected to ease with the arrival of a slow-moving high-pressure system, which will bring generally dry and stable weather as it spreads across the state mid-week.