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The SES is warning that more storms and heavy rain are forecast for the Northern Rivers today.
Over the last 24 hours, the region received widespread heavy rainfall, with some areas in the Tweed Shire receiving over 90mm of rain in a few hours.
NSW SES received 8 calls for assistance with leaky roofs and requests for sandbags.
Heavy localised falls delivered rain in the following areas: Brays Creek – 97mm, Cudgera Creek – 90mm, Tyalgum – 87mm, Green Pigeon 60mm, Uki 64 mm, Casino – 57mm and Eden Creek at Doubtful – 62mm.
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Weather stations in Green Pigeon (Kyogle Shire), Corndale (Lismore) and Nimbin recorded the highest amount of rainfall for the NSW Far North Coast in the last 24 hours up to 9am today.
The Bureau of Meteorology published the information on its website earlier today.
The Green Pigeon station recorded 90.2mm of rain, with Corndale registering 67mm and Nimbin at 65mm.
The highest rainfall recorded in a coastal area was Boat Harbour (Tweed/Byron), with 35mm.
A number of Northern Rivers and Tweed stations recorded no rainfall data for today.
Rainfall recorded by 9am January 7, 2020 Green Pigeon (Morning View): 90.2mm