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Some areas received a month ’s worth of rain in one day , while others recorded winds above 100 kmh.
The Bureau of Meteorology said early on Wednesday that the storm had moved from off the coast of Sydney to off the Illawarra coast.
Transport NSW advised passengers that they “should avoid non-essential travel across the rail network” Transport NSW said drivers should be ready for delays and disruptions to last through the coming days .
About 30,000 Ausgrid customers remained without power on Tuesday .
A severe weather warning is in place for metropolitan Sydney and Illawarra , along with parts of the mid-north coast, the Hunter , south coast , central tablelands, southern tablelands and northern rivers forecast districts.
By 7.30am on Tuesday , Jervis Bay had recorded 109mm , Currarong 85mm and Williamtown 70mm .
Warragamba Dam was 98% full and was expected to spill in the coming days based on forecast rainfall.
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