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  1. A Total Fire Ban will be in place tomorrow, Saturday 10 January, for Greater Sydney, Illawarra Shoalhaven, Far South Coast, Greater Hunter, Monaro Alpine, Southern and Central Ranges and the Southern Slopes. Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast across much of the state, increasing the fire danger.

    Report all unattended fires to Triple Zero (000).

    For more information on Total Fire Ban rules, visit the #RFS website: rfs.nsw.gov.au/fdr

    #NSW #NSWWeather #NSWfires #NSWBushFires #totalfireban #Sydney
    #Illawarra #Shoalhaven #FarSouthCoast #Hunter #Monaro

  2. A Total Fire Ban will be in place tomorrow, Saturday 10 January, for Greater Sydney, Illawarra Shoalhaven, Far South Coast, Greater Hunter, Monaro Alpine, Southern and Central Ranges and the Southern Slopes. Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast across much of the state, increasing the fire danger.

    Report all unattended fires to Triple Zero (000).

    For more information on Total Fire Ban rules, visit the #RFS website: rfs.nsw.gov.au/fdr

    #NSW #NSWWeather #NSWfires #NSWBushFires #totalfireban #Sydney
    #Illawarra #Shoalhaven #FarSouthCoast #Hunter #Monaro

  3. NSW Australia
    A Total Fire ban will be in place today, Friday 9 January, for the Eastern and Southern Riverina, Southern Slopes and Monaro Alpine areas. Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast across much of the state, increasing the fire danger.

    Report all unattended fires to Triple Zero (000).

    For more information on Total Fire Ban rules, visit the #RFS website: rfs.nsw.gov.au/fdr

    #NSW #NSWWeather #NSWfires #NSWBushfires

  4. NSW Australia
    A Total Fire ban will be in place today, Friday 9 January, for the Eastern and Southern Riverina, Southern Slopes and Monaro Alpine areas. Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast across much of the state, increasing the fire danger.

    Report all unattended fires to Triple Zero (000).

    For more information on Total Fire Ban rules, visit the #RFS website: rfs.nsw.gov.au/fdr

    #NSW #NSWWeather #NSWfires #NSWBushfires

  5. A Total Fire Ban will be in place tomorrow, Sunday 30 November, for the Greater Sydney, Greater Hunter, Central Ranges and North Western areas. With hot, dry and windy conditions forecast, much of the state will experience extreme and high fire dangers.

    It's important you and your family know the fire risk and what you'll do if fire threatens. Report all unattended fires to Triple Zero (000). For more information on Total Fire Ban rules, visit the RFS website: rfs.nsw.gov.au/fdr

    #NSW #NSWRFS #NSWWeather #totalfirebans

  6. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting a heatwave across parts of NSW over the coming days, with temperatures expected to reach the high 30s and nudging almost 40 in some areas.

    These conditions will lead to increased fire danger, and on Wednesday, dry north-westerly winds combined with high temperatures may see Extreme fire danger in some areas.

    Tonight is a great time to talk about your bush fire plan.
    Ask yourself:
    • When will you leave if a fire threatens?
    • Where will you go?
    • What will you take?

    Having a plan and discussing it with your family now can make all the difference.

    (RFS FB)
    #RFS #NSWBushfire #NSWFires #NSWHeatWave #NSWWeather #NSWWeatherTooting #SysdneyWeatherTooting #NSW

  7. #HAZARDOUSSURF
    NSW beaches are expected to be far too dangerous for coastal activities over the coming days, and lifesavers have issued a warning to rock fishers, swimmers and boaters to stay away from the coastline.

    Wave heights of 5-7 metres are being predicted for Forster down to Batemans Bay, while damaging and potentially destructive winds are forecast for the Mid North Coast and upper Hunter.

    "The wild weather that is being predicted for the coming days is something we are really cautious of and trying to get ahead of," SLSNSW Deputy President and Chair of Lifesaving, Joel Wiseman said.

    "We really want to stress this message to rock fishers in particular as the winter months are when we see a large number of rock fishers visiting our coastline."

    We're encouraging you to stay safe and stay away from the coastline.

    More info > bit.ly/3I4XY0o

    #NSW #NSWWeather #Sydney #SydneyWeathertooting #SLSNSW

  8. #HAZARDOUSSURF
    NSW beaches are expected to be far too dangerous for coastal activities over the coming days, and lifesavers have issued a warning to rock fishers, swimmers and boaters to stay away from the coastline.

    Wave heights of 5-7 metres are being predicted for Forster down to Batemans Bay, while damaging and potentially destructive winds are forecast for the Mid North Coast and upper Hunter.

    "The wild weather that is being predicted for the coming days is something we are really cautious of and trying to get ahead of," SLSNSW Deputy President and Chair of Lifesaving, Joel Wiseman said.

    "We really want to stress this message to rock fishers in particular as the winter months are when we see a large number of rock fishers visiting our coastline."

    We're encouraging you to stay safe and stay away from the coastline.

    More info > bit.ly/3I4XY0o

    #NSW #NSWWeather #Sydney #SydneyWeathertooting #SLSNSW

  9. #HAZARDOUSSURF
    NSW beaches are expected to be far too dangerous for coastal activities over the coming days, and lifesavers have issued a warning to rock fishers, swimmers and boaters to stay away from the coastline.

    Wave heights of 5-7 metres are being predicted for Forster down to Batemans Bay, while damaging and potentially destructive winds are forecast for the Mid North Coast and upper Hunter.

    "The wild weather that is being predicted for the coming days is something we are really cautious of and trying to get ahead of," SLSNSW Deputy President and Chair of Lifesaving, Joel Wiseman said.

    "We really want to stress this message to rock fishers in particular as the winter months are when we see a large number of rock fishers visiting our coastline."

    We're encouraging you to stay safe and stay away from the coastline.

    More info > bit.ly/3I4XY0o

    #NSW #NSWWeather #Sydney #SydneyWeathertooting #SLSNSW

  10. #HAZARDOUSSURF
    NSW beaches are expected to be far too dangerous for coastal activities over the coming days, and lifesavers have issued a warning to rock fishers, swimmers and boaters to stay away from the coastline.

    Wave heights of 5-7 metres are being predicted for Forster down to Batemans Bay, while damaging and potentially destructive winds are forecast for the Mid North Coast and upper Hunter.

    "The wild weather that is being predicted for the coming days is something we are really cautious of and trying to get ahead of," SLSNSW Deputy President and Chair of Lifesaving, Joel Wiseman said.

    "We really want to stress this message to rock fishers in particular as the winter months are when we see a large number of rock fishers visiting our coastline."

    We're encouraging you to stay safe and stay away from the coastline.

    More info > bit.ly/3I4XY0o

    #NSW #NSWWeather #Sydney #SydneyWeathertooting #SLSNSW

  11. #HAZARDOUSSURF
    NSW beaches are expected to be far too dangerous for coastal activities over the coming days, and lifesavers have issued a warning to rock fishers, swimmers and boaters to stay away from the coastline.

    Wave heights of 5-7 metres are being predicted for Forster down to Batemans Bay, while damaging and potentially destructive winds are forecast for the Mid North Coast and upper Hunter.

    "The wild weather that is being predicted for the coming days is something we are really cautious of and trying to get ahead of," SLSNSW Deputy President and Chair of Lifesaving, Joel Wiseman said.

    "We really want to stress this message to rock fishers in particular as the winter months are when we see a large number of rock fishers visiting our coastline."

    We're encouraging you to stay safe and stay away from the coastline.

    More info > bit.ly/3I4XY0o

    #NSW #NSWWeather #Sydney #SydneyWeathertooting #SLSNSW

  12. #nswweather Huge swells and a powerful king tide have battered Sydney beaches, forcing Botany Bay residents to evacuate overnight as homes were inundated. A warning is in place for hazardous surf and coastal erosion from the Illawarra to the Hunter. Stay safe!

    #sydney #kingtide #storms #coastalerosion #hazardoussurf #news #australia #weatherwarning

    abc.net.au/news/2025-04-02/swe

  13. #nswweather Huge swells and a powerful king tide have battered Sydney beaches, forcing Botany Bay residents to evacuate overnight as homes were inundated. A warning is in place for hazardous surf and coastal erosion from the Illawarra to the Hunter. Stay safe!

    #sydney #kingtide #storms #coastalerosion #hazardoussurf #news #australia #weatherwarning

    abc.net.au/news/2025-04-02/swe

  14. #nswweather Huge swells and a powerful king tide have battered Sydney beaches, forcing Botany Bay residents to evacuate overnight as homes were inundated. A warning is in place for hazardous surf and coastal erosion from the Illawarra to the Hunter. Stay safe!

    #sydney #kingtide #storms #coastalerosion #hazardoussurf #news #australia #weatherwarning

    abc.net.au/news/2025-04-02/swe

  15. #nswweather Huge swells and a powerful king tide have battered Sydney beaches, forcing Botany Bay residents to evacuate overnight as homes were inundated. A warning is in place for hazardous surf and coastal erosion from the Illawarra to the Hunter. Stay safe!

    #sydney #kingtide #storms #coastalerosion #hazardoussurf #news #australia #weatherwarning

    abc.net.au/news/2025-04-02/swe

  16. #nswweather Huge swells and a powerful king tide have battered Sydney beaches, forcing Botany Bay residents to evacuate overnight as homes were inundated. A warning is in place for hazardous surf and coastal erosion from the Illawarra to the Hunter. Stay safe!

    #sydney #kingtide #storms #coastalerosion #hazardoussurf #news #australia #weatherwarning

    abc.net.au/news/2025-04-02/swe