It has been a chaotic start to Autumn in the Macleay, there have been scorching hot days, the promise of rain and now we have dark clouds and wind battering the region.
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Kempsey has seen a little rain recently with Weatherzone recording 2.2mm in the last five days. Despite the clouds, there is still no significant rain expected in the next seven days.
Today there is a possible shower later this afternoon with a 60 per cent chance of 1-5mm falling. Friday is expected to be cloudy, but there is very little chance of rain. Saturday is forecast to be mostly sunny and the start of a return to warm weather with tops of 33 degrees.
Sunday will bring possible showers and reach a high of 34 degrees. Monday will be mostly sunny and could get as high as 37 degrees throughout the day. Tuesday will bring possible showers and slightly lower temperatures at 35 degrees.
Wednesday could see a return to wet weather with possible showers and a 90 per cent chance of 1-5mm falling. Temperatures throughout the day are expected to reach highs of 28 degrees.
According to Weatherzone, South West Rocks had 9.4mm of rain in the last five days, and there could be more on the way with possible showers and a 60 per cent chance of 1-5mm, while wind speeds could get to 32 km/h in a southerly direction.
Friday is forecast to have clearing showers and the weekend will be mostly sunny with both days expected to reach highs of 31 degrees. There could be a possible shower Sunday afternoon; however, the weekend is supposed to be mostly dry.
Monday is forecast to be mostly sunny and warm with temperatures of 33 degrees expected. Tuesday could see some more wet weather with showers expected and a 50 per cent chance of 1-5mm. Wednesday will continue the trend with a 90 per cent chance of 1-5mm.
Crescent Head has a similar forecast to Kempsey; the last five days have recorded 2.2mm of rain, and there could be a possible shower this afternoon with a 60 per cent chance of 1-5mm falling.
Friday is expected to be cloudy, but there is very little chance of rain. Saturday is forecast to be mostly sunny and the start of a return to warm weather with tops of 33 degrees.
Sunday will bring possible showers and reach a high of 34 degrees. Monday will be mostly sunny and could get as high as 37 degrees throughout the day. Tuesday will bring possible showers and slightly lower temperatures at 35 degrees.
Wednesday could see a return to wet weather with possible showers and a 90 per cent chance of 1-5mm falling, temperatures throughout the day are expected to reach highs of 28 degrees.
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