Bushfires, cyclone, torrential rain hit Australia's coasts Pedestrians brave strong wind and rain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February 9, 2020. The New South Wales emergency service issued a ⦠The award for the most sodden place in NSW has gone to Mosman on the north shore where 111m fell by 9am. Showers Sydney Lash by torrential rain, raging floods and destructive winds while the low pressure system is now slowly moving South. Watch thousands of videos on the go and share them to the big screen with Airplay or Chromecast. Sydney weather: Torrential rain and damaging winds to lash capital Wild weather heading towards NSW south coast A severe weather warning is in place with up to 20mm of rain ⦠Source: AAP The rain for Sydney comes after water restrictions began in the region on June 1 due to falling dam levels . SYDNEY: Torrential rain has forced the postponement of an A-League derby match in Sydney on Saturday, continuing the run of sports events affected by adverse weather conditions in Australia. Winds north to northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h tending east to northeasterly 20 to 30 km/h during the day then becoming light during the evening. Thousands of people are being told to evacuate across Sydney last night amid potentially life-threatening flash flooding and torrential rainfall⦠rain coming down in every direction Trees falling like dominoes. Swimmer watch ⦠Sydney is to be lashed with wild winds and torrential rain on Tuesday. Torrential rain douses massive Australian bush fire, triggers flash floods The extreme weather has caused travel chaos in Sydney, cut power to ⦠The torrential downpour has thrown the city and Sydney's outer suburbs into disarray, with flash flooding, evacuation orders, trees toppling onto cars and disrupted train services. Torrential rain currently drenching Australia's east coast is expected to stick around for the weekend, with flood warnings in place for Queensland and New South Wales. Thousands of people waiting to watch the New Yearâs Eve fireworks around Sydney harbour were battered by torrential rain as a thunderstorm swept the city hours before midnight. Torrential rain and storms lashed Sydney today with more expected this evening. Last weekâs rain brought a massive influx of water into Sydneyâs dams, with Warragamba Dam now at more than 80 per cent capacity. SYDNEY. The chance of a thunderstorm. Four individuals were required to healthcare facility after a dropping tree struck a taxi inSydney By ⦠It's caused havoc in almost every suburb it smashed into day three and the worst year every inch of Sydney not just soggy, but but so so. Pedestrians in Sydney are snuffed with torrential rain damaging the city and bordering locations as much north as Taree, with cautions of unsafe problems along the coastline. One person was reported killed and two police officers were injured after torrential rain lashed Sydney, Australia, early on Wednesday. Sydney is being battered by the strongest winds in 16 years and torrential rain that has felled trees, turned roads into rivers, and left 80,000 without power â and itâs only going to get worse. A series of storms swept over a ⦠Today's rain caused black-outs to thousands of homes, caused ⦠Cloudy. Torrential rain has forced the postponement of an A-League derby match in Sydney on Saturday, continuing the run of sports events affected by adverse weather conditions in Australia. Torrential rainfall has battered parts of Eastern NSW bringing flash flooding and hazardous surf. More than 80mm of rain fell into the catchment over the past week. Sydney recorded 160mm of rain yesterday between 9am and 9.30pm (6am and 6.30pm Singapore time), according to the Bureau of Meteorology. THUNDERSTORMS have battered Sydney with major floods causing houses to collapse as the Australian city braces itself for even more torrential rain. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said the past four days in Sydney had been the wettest since 1990, with a combined 391.6 millimetres of rain falling. Sydney residents are being urged to âbatten down the hatchesâ as torrential rain floods the city. The Sydney derby scheduled for Saturday evening has been postponed following torrential rain in the area over the last 48 hours, the FFA has confirmed. Tonightâs #SydneyDerby has been postponed due to an unplayable pitch following the extreme weather experienced in Sydney over the last 36 hours, and further torrential rain forecast right throughout Saturday. The Central Coast zoo has been forced to close due to flooding and has even stationed keepers around their alligator enclosure as water levels rose beyond the fence line. The New South Wales capital received over 100mm of rain ⦠SYDNEYâS miserable weather is set to put a dampener on the long weekend with rain predicted to fall until Tuesday. Very high (90%) chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Weekend Weather Forecast In Your City. Possible rainfall: 15 to 30 mm Chance of any rain: 90% Sydney area. The Central Coast, Sydney and the Blue Mountains were also soaked after receiving between 200mm and 400mm of rain from 9am Friday to 5pm Sunday. SYDNEY: Torrential rain has forced the postponement of an A-League derby match in Sydney on Saturday, continuing the run of sports events affected by adverse weather conditions in Australia. WATCH: Animals are being relocated at the Australian Reptile Park due to torrential rain. Torrential rain has resulted in Sydneyâs parched Warragamba Dam increasing its capacity by more than 40 per cent in less than 24 hours. Play Stuff NZ's new home for video. 10:22pm Feb 9, 2020. In Sydneyâs CBD, 124mm of rain has fallen since 5.30am. Sydney has been lashed by torrential rain, raging floods and destructive winds. Up to 20mm is expected on Saturday, 20mm on Sunday and a further 20mm on Monday. Sydney was forecast to receive around 100 millimeters of rain Sunday, with the deluge expected to continue into Monday. FRIDAY: Min 19, Max 26. REUTERS/Loren Elliott In the west, some suburbs received more than 34mm. As Sydneysiders woke to thunder and torrential rain on Wednesday morning, and it did not take long for snaps of the storm to start dominating social media. ... the torrential rain helped put out the Currowan fire on Saturday. There are thunderstorm warnings issued for regional NSW that may leave to heavy rainfall, flash flooding and crazy winds around Wagga Wagga, Albury, Deniliquin, Griffith, Hay and Ivanhoe. The November average is 67mm. In the video above, Sydney suburbs evacuated over flooding fears Sydney's heaviest rain in 30 years put out bush fires that have been burning for months. soaked. Sydney has received some heavy falls, with 45mm recorded at Observatory Hill and 48mm in Canterbury since 9:00am. Sydney has been lashed by torrential rain, raging floods and destructive winds. The level of Sydneyâs main water supply had been just 44 per cent before the weekendâs big wet.