Much of New South Wales is on flood watch this morning with the State Emergency Service (SES) issuing 57 flood warnings across the state – stretching from the far north to the Victoria border – and warning about potential tornadoes.
It comes after Sydney officially recorded its wettest year on record yesterday with 91mm falling over the city from 9am.
Today three states are in the firing line of the big wet, with south east Queensland and Victoria also bracing for storms and potential flooding.
In NSW more heavy rain is expected to fall from late today, SES spokesman Jason Simms said, before confirming the service is also on alert for potential tornadoes.
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