Millions warned to prepare for wild weather 'bomb'
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Eastern New South Wales is facing extreme weather in coming days, as a potential east coast low forms of the coast.

The system is expected to hit the state’s Mid North Coast today, with the most intense weather coming to Sydney tomorrow.

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued hazardous wind and surf warnings for the NSW coast.

A potential east coast low is set to hit NSW this week. (Weatherzone)

An initial flood watch warning is also in place for the Hawkesbury-Nepean, Georges, Cooks, Sydney Coast, and Illawarra Coast catchments.

The emerging weather system is being referred to as a possible “bomb cyclone” – a swiftly-developing phenomenon that transforms from nothing to a significant threat within a few days.

It could also be the first east coast low to hit Sydney since 2022.

Sydney is bracing for a day of wild, wet weather as an east coast low bears down on NSW.
Sydney is bracing for days of wild, wet weather as an east coast low bears down on NSW. (9News)

While some rain and wind is expected today, the heaviest weather is expected to hit tomorrow, particularly in Sydney.

Up to 90mm of rain is forecast for the NSW capital in just 24 hours.

Sustained winds of 45km/hr, with gusts of 125km/hr predicted by the Bureau.

The NSW SES this morning has urged millions of residents, from Bega to Coffs Harbour, to prepare for cyclonic conditions.

Stay up to date with warnings and conditions at the BoM and SES websites.
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