New South Wales is in for another day of heavy rain and thunderstorms before conditions are predicted to ease over the weekend, with some parts of the state to get more than a month’s worth of rain in a matter of days. A severe thunderstorm warning is in place for Canberra, Cooma, Yass, Wagga Wagga, Young and Tumbarumba on Friday morning, with damaging winds and heavy rainfall likely. The Bureau of Meteorology has also warned sheep graziers around the state the weather may be so bad that their stock might not survive the day. Colder temperatures, showers, and gusty west to northwesterly winds are expected around the state on Friday, continuing a cold and wet week that has delivered intense rainfall and thunderstorms as the state re-opens after the COVID-19 lockdown. On Thursday Dubbo was hit with 43mm, with most of it falling in just 30 minutes. Up to 9 …