Heavy rainfall and strong winds have battered Australia’s coastal areas in southern New South Wales and Sydney, with a severe weather warning remaining in place.
The SES received 133 calls for help across parts of the state by Sunday morning including reports of downed trees and branches as well as requests to assist with leaking roofs and water damage.
Some roads in Sydney were affected by flash flooding on Saturday night as significant rainfall fell in parts of the city.
Approximately 100 millimetres of rain was recorded at Point Perpendicular, near Nowra, in 24 hours.
A severe weather warning remains in place on Sunday as a low-pressure system affects the coast between Nowra and Narooma….