A strong wind warning has been issued for our coastline on Thursday and Friday.
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Thursday's forecast maximum is 24 degrees, however cooler days and cold nights will follow.
A series of cold fronts are expected to maintain vigorous westerly winds until later on the weekend, when a low pressure system moves over the southern Tasman Sea and winds then tend southwesterly. The slow movement of this low pressure system looks set to develop large waves later on the weekend.
Partly cloudy days are predicted for the weekend and there is a slight chance of rain next week.
Taree recorded a high of 24 degrees on Wednesday, August 7. The record temperature for August sits at 32 degree, recorded on August 24, 2009.
To date 1mm of rain has been recorded for August. July's total was 18.4mm, June 57.2mm and May 21.6mm.
The fire danger is very high. A bush fire on Lansdowne Road, Langley Vale is under control.
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