Thousands of people across the state are beginning the mammoth clean-up effort after devastating floods left hundreds of homes uninhabitable, as parts of the state are bracing themselves to see more rain on Sunday.. The Sydney Observatory Hill weather station has recorded 281mm of rain this month, well above its monthly mean of 96mm. In 1959, the station recorded more than 330mm of rain in July.
Weatherzone meteorologist Andrew Schmidt said while the weather had been clear over the last few days, Sunday could bring a fresh deluge. He said the low-pressure system was still lingering in the Tasman Sea with southerly winds pushing more rain over much of the NSW coast. It will get as cold as 4 and 6 degrees in Camden and Richmond next week; Parramatta will experience morning temperatures between 6 and 7 degrees.Eligible residents in the Hunter Valley LGAs of Bayside, Dungog, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, Singleton and Upper Lachlan can now apply.
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