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NSW weather: Line of storms bring heavy rain, 100km/h gusts
Weather by Georgia Clark 12th Mar 2021 6:49 AM A huge line of storms has battered parts of NSW, prompting heavy rainfall, riverine flooding and gale-force winds of up to 100km/h. The wild weather sparked a severe thunderstorm warning - including heavy rain, damaging winds and hailstones - for large parts of the state stretching from Bourke down to Coonabarabran, Mudgee, Katoomba and Goulburn. A humid air mass coupled with a trough sitting over central NSW prompted the wild weather conditions, which will ease in time for the weekend. The downpour resulted in a warning from the State Emergency Service (SES) for people to move their cars undercover and secure loose objects. The service received 65 calls for help.