A trough of low pressure over the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) is likely to bring continued heavy rainfall, with many regions expected to receive up to 50 millimetres on Friday, leading to renewed flooding. According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), more flooding is expected, especially in the inland rivers and Hunter River regions, both of which have already been impacted by recent flooding. This comes after heavy rain and saturated catchments have sparked major flooding in western NSW and the mid-north coast in recent weeks. Major flooding is currently occurring around the town of Scone, with moderate rainfall across the upper Hunter River catchment on Thursday night into Friday morning. The New England region is also experiencing different levels, with major flooding happening now at Wee Waa, and moderate flooding expected at Narrabri and Tamworth on Friday afternoon and Friday night respectively. Gunnedah is also experiencing moderate …