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NSW State Emergency Service

NSW State Emergency Service

Emergency Warning

Seek shelter now

Emergency Warning

The NSW SES is advising people in the following area(s) to SEEK SHELTER NOW due to damaging winds, and heavy rains:

  • Byron Coast
  • Coffs Coast
  • Macquarie Coast

What are we expecting?

Possible smoke haze in the central east during the morning and evening. Daytime temperatures above average in many parts, but a little below average in the far northeast.

Light and variable winds tending southeast to northeasterly along the coast in the afternoon. Hazardous surf conditions with deceptively powerful long period south to southeasterly swells.

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This event may change quickly. We will monitor the situation and update our warnings if the situation changes.


What you need to do:

  • Move or stay indoors clear of windows, bringing children and pets with you.
  • If caught outdoors, shelter under sturdy cover away from lightning, hail, trees and power lines.
  • Use stairs instead of lifts in severe weather. You may become trapped if the power goes out.
  • If your roof or balcony is struck by a fallen tree/branch or other large debris - stay clear and remain indoors if you can. It may have been structurally weakened, even if there is no obvious damage.
  • Have your emergency kit and grab and go bag handy in case you lose power.
  • If driving, put your hazard lights on and pull over to the side of the road keeping clear of low lying areas, drains, causeways, streams, creeks, trees and power lines.
  • Contact family members, friends, or neighbours to ensure they are aware of the situation, and your location, if safe to do so.

For more information:


For emergency help in floods, storms and tsunamis, call the NSW State Emergency Service on 132 500. In life threatening situations, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.

Media enquiries: [email protected] or call 1800 067 234

For any additional information please call the Public Information and Inquiry Centre (PIIC) on 1800 227 228.