Severe weather warnings for NSW after wet weekend
Marathons can close roads and shutdown cities, but they can’t stop the rain. We’ll just take it in our strides. We’re gonna gonna run faster because of it. You’ve got all the gear on. Oh yeah, it’s a good fashion look, isn’t it? Gets a bit slippery. And while the grey sky and soggy start is enough to keep the rest of us in bed, you just can’t keep a good runner down. It’s a beautiful day. Yeah, and a good, good day for running. Any day is a good day for running and for running drills. At Manly Dam, crucial on water rescue training for our SES crews standing by as more rain sweeps in. NSW this year on the front foot by Provera in preparation, but we’ve partner agencies to ensure that we’re ready to respond. The main risk that we’re looking at for the Sydney, for Sydney and the Hunter over tonight and tomorrow is the flash flood risk on the coastline due to isolated heavy falls this morning bringing severe weather warnings after a long wet night citywide. Rain closing community sports grounds from Woolara to Bankstown and providing some early action at Shark Park. 9:00 AM Still plenty of rain on the way. You can see the corners there already flooded and hearing reports as well. Their CEO Dino’s been on on his way to Bunnings to WOW to get some pumps as well. Just five days in May has been, well grey. The weather Bureau says in just a few days time we could have a new monthly record. The showers that we’ve been seeing in Sydney all of this week are expected to continue. So embrace that gloomy skyline view like this. You can’t go wrong.