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Premium Content Subscriber only UPDATE 3.40pm: The Bureau of Meteorology has warned people travelling south from the Northern Rivers a Flood Watch has been issued for a number of rivers in NSW. This follows an earlier report where BOM Meteorologist Helen Reid said Northern Rivers residents should be prepared for thunderstorms and heavy rain which could lead to flooding. BOM stated that a broad low pressure trough over inland New South Wales is deepening and generating unsettled conditions with associated showers and thunderstorms in many districts. This trough will move east today ahead of an approaching cold front. Heavy rain leading to flooding is possible over parts of the northern coast. ....
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Intense rain creates huge sinkhole in Coffs Harbour street A giant sinkhole has opened up on a suburban streeT as flood warnings force evacuations and cyclonic conditions almost tear a Queensland island in half. Weather by Adella Beaini Premium Content Subscriber only A giant sinkhole has opened up on a suburban street in Coffs Harbour, as a severe warning for heavy rainfall and abnormally high tides is issued for Northern NSW residents. Coffs Harbour City Council said a pipe under the pathway collapsed from the weight of the sodden soil. It comes as intense weather continues to batter the east coast for the sixth day, with rainfall rates expected to ease slightly today as the trough weakens and extends south. ....