Wednesday 8th of May 11.42a.m. Rain, rain, rain. 7.4 / 13 kph SSW, Hg 65%, 16.1C / 61F top of 19C / 66F
Moon 0.1%
NSW weather stuck in a rain streak and what's behind the weather pattern
23 hours ago
By weather reporter Tyne Logan
If you're living in south-eastern Australia, the weather has probably been feeling a bit like Groundhog Day.
Since the start of May, Sydney and other parts of the New South Wales coast have been hit with uninterrupted rain, delivering accumulated falls between 50 and 100 millimetres of rain over the course of the week, including heavy downpours over the Illawarra and Hunter regions on the weekend.
And current forecasts indicate it's far from over, with the potential for Sydney's main weather station to break the record number of days of rain in a row by the time the event ends, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM).