Coastal NSW Weather to Have Increased Rainfall or TS Later this Week
Coastal NSW Weather suggests increase in rainfall or thunderstorms activity towards the end of this week (1-3 Mar).
The weather forecast also indicates a mix of conditions throughout this week. While there will be reduced rainfall or thunderstorms early in the week, expect an uptick in precipitation later on.
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Tuesday, Feb 27: Low Clouds and Afternoon Rain Possible Across Coastal NSW
Tuesday brings low clouds and humidity, with intermittent afternoon rain and drizzle expected in the region. Temperatures will range from 21°C to 28°C, with a low UV index between 2-4.
An easterly wind at 15-20 km/h moderates the temperature while adding moisture to the air. This forecast is valid for entire coastal NSW.
Wednesday, Feb 28: Mostly Sunny with Increasing Winds may lead fair but windy weather in Coastal NSW
Wednesday offers mostly sunny skies across coastal areas, but with increasing winds across Coastal NSW. Temperatures may range from 22°C to 32°C, with a very high UV index of 7-9.
A northeast wind at 24 km/h brings warmer air from inland regions. Few isolated TS possible Across far Western parts of the coastal area of NSW.
Thursday, Feb 29: Cloudy with Sweltering Temperatures in Coastal NSW
Thursday presents partly cloudy skies, with a few afternoon showers across isolated locations. But scorching temperatures to Coastal NSW.
Expect the mercury to soar to 36°C in some places. More importantly, real feel temperature could reach up to 41°C.
Despite some cloud cover, the UV index may remain very high at 8-9. A westerly wind at 15 km/h offers little relief from the heat.
Friday, March 01: Cooler than previous day yet Humid Conditions Persist across the coastal area
Friday sees a slight dip in temperatures, but humidity persists along with occasional showers likely but in isolated locations.
Temperatures range from 24°C to 29°C, with a moderate UV index of 4. A southeasterly wind at 19 km/h continues to bring moisture from the sea.
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Saturday, March 02: Increasing cloudiness and spells of Showers across most of the coastal cities
Saturday starts with increasing cloudiness to the south, but later spreads most of the coastal area. Showers in the morning over southern parts but have rain over most of the coastal cities later.
Eligible Areas having Rain or Showers probability below:
- Sydney
- Wollongong
- Shellharbour
- Kiama
- Nowra
- Ulladulla
- Batemans Bay
- Moruya
- Narooma
- Bega
- Tathra
- Merimbula
- Eden
- Bermagui
- Nambucca Heads
- Macksville
- South West Rocks
- Harrington
- Old Bar
- Taree
- Port Macquarie
- Lake Cathie
- Kempsey
- Sawtell
- Coffs Harbour
Temperatures may range from 20°C to 32°C but higher on north. Along with a very high UV index of 6-8 mainly on northern cities likely. A south-southeasterly wind at 15-25 km/h may contribute to the prevailing humidity.
Sunday, March 03: Less Humid with Showers or Rain Likely but mainly over north
The week concludes with reduced humidity, though intervals of clouds and sun persist. Some showers or rain are forecasted for Coastal NSW mainly over north.
Eligible Areas having Rain or Showers probability below:
- Batemans Bay
- Ulladulla
- Nowra
- Kiama
- Shellharbour
- Wollongong
- Sydney
- Lake Cathie
- Port Macquarie
- South West Rocks
- Nambucca Heads
- Macksville
- Harrington
- Old Bar
- Taree
- Kempsey
- Sawtell
- Newcastle
- Coffs Harbour
- Woolgoolga
- Grafton
- Maclean
- Yamba
- Iluka
- Evans Head
- Ballina
- Lennox Head
- Byron Bay
- Lismore
Temperatures range from 19°C to 24°C, with a very high UV index of 8. A southeasterly wind at 22 km/h maintains comfortable conditions.
Forecast Summary for Coastal NSW
The upcoming week for Coastal NSW will feature variable weather patterns, ranging from hot and humid conditions to cooler intervals with rainfall.
Staying updated with the forecast will ensure better planning for outdoor activities and commuting throughout the week.
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