A second storm cell developing off New South Wales is expected to hit northern parts of Sydney and the Central Coast in the next few hour
[h=1]NSW wild weather: Three killed, homes washed away in Dungog as 'cyclonic' winds batter Sydney, Hunter and Central Coast[/h]
Three people died in Dungog, north of Newcastle, yesterday as homes were washed away by floodwaters after 300 millimetres of rain hit the area in less than 24 hours.
Emergency services have described the weather conditions as "devastating and relentless".
The Bureau of Meteorology says winds are expected to reach gale-force from the Illawarra to the Hunter region, including Sydney, later this morning. Rain could be heavier than yesterday before conditions ease later in the day.
Some 200,000 homes are still without power and almost 100 people have been rescued from floodwaters.
Emergency services have responded to more than 8,000 calls for help to address flash flooding, fallen trees and downed powerlines.
The State Government is urging people to commute outside peak hours to minimise the pressure on struggling road and public transport networks.
[h=1]NSW wild weather: Three killed, homes washed away in Dungog as 'cyclonic' winds batter Sydney, Hunter and Central Coast[/h]
Three people died in Dungog, north of Newcastle, yesterday as homes were washed away by floodwaters after 300 millimetres of rain hit the area in less than 24 hours.
Emergency services have described the weather conditions as "devastating and relentless".
The Bureau of Meteorology says winds are expected to reach gale-force from the Illawarra to the Hunter region, including Sydney, later this morning. Rain could be heavier than yesterday before conditions ease later in the day.
Some 200,000 homes are still without power and almost 100 people have been rescued from floodwaters.
Emergency services have responded to more than 8,000 calls for help to address flash flooding, fallen trees and downed powerlines.
The State Government is urging people to commute outside peak hours to minimise the pressure on struggling road and public transport networks.