A strong wind warning has been issued for our coastline and further south..
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The warm weather is expected to give way to a cold front in the next few days across the Manning region, however there is still no rain in sight for the weekend, with sunny skies projected.
An overnight low of two degrees, with possible frosts, will make way for a warm Saturday with a top of 23 degrees.
This should drop to 17 degrees on Sunday and Monday, with a low of four degrees and wind picking up early on in the week.
A 20 per cent chance of rain on Monday is unlikely to provide much relief to residents, with less than 1mm expected, and a slight frost risk projected into the early stages of next week.
The Bureau of Meteorology reports that a ridge of high pressure is extending across New South Wales from the west, accompanied by light to moderate winds in most coastal areas.
Westerly winds will increase in southern and central parts during Saturday as the next cold front affects the region, shifting southwesterly in its wake on Sunday.
Following this, a deep low is forecast to develop over the central Tasman Sea, reinforcing a vigorous south to southwesterly flow along the entire coast.