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NSW records wettest summer in almost a decade, rainy autumn predicted – Sydney Morning Herald
While the La Nina has passed its peak, its effects on the Australian climate are likely to remain, with parts of NSW expected to experience cooler than average…
The northeast of NSW is expected to see wetter-than-average conditions, with average conditions expected elsewhere, she said in the bureaus outlook for autumn last week.
The maximum temperatures are expected to be around average for autumn, except for inland parts where we might see below-average temperatures.
Across NSW, the summer rainfall for 2020-21 was 29 per cent above the 1961-1990 benchmark used by the Bureau of Meteorology at 215.7 millimetres, making it the states wettest summer since…
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