NSW to experience dangerous fire weather on Sunday

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NSW to experience dangerous fire weather on Sunday
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The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning for New South Wales residents to prepare for dangerous fire weather on Sunday.

Hot and dry westerly winds are predicted to impact the state’s northeast and will combine with temperatures as high as 30 degrees to create hazardous fire conditions.

Residents in the Greater Hunter, Greater Sydney Region, Northern Slopes and North Western regions have been urged to monitor the weather situation. Brisbane and Sydney are set to hit a top of 30 degrees on Sunday, while Melbourne and Hobart will experience cooler temperatures and light rain due to a low-pressure system over Tasmania.

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