The NSW State Emergency Service is urging the Central Coast community to remain vigilant this weekend, April 29-30, as heavy rain and strong winds are forecast.
The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a low-pressure system to develop off the Central Coast late Saturday before moving south across eastern parts of the state.
State Duty Commander, Assistant Commissioner, Nicole Hogan, said flash flooding and landslips were possible, and urged the public to remain vigilant and prepare.
“It is important to prepare your home and items ahead of this forecast, by tying down loose items, parking your car undercover, away from trees and cutting branches that could cause damage to your home,” she said.
“Driving during and after a storm can be very dangerous. If you can, delay your trip, and park under cover.
“If you do need to drive, never drive, walk or ride through flood waters. If you come across a flood road, please do not take the risk and find an alternate route.”
The community can monitor weather conditions and warnings issued by the NSW SES on our website and Facebook page, or by following the latest weather information from the Bureau of Meteorology.
To find out more information on how to prepare, people can visit www.ses.nsw.gov.au
Source:
NSW SES