16/01/2026
⚠️⛈️💨 SEVERE STORM FORECAST - FRI
- PARTS OF SOUTH EAST, NORTH EAST
- Posted: 12:03pm, Friday 16 January
Another active storm day is on the cards with the focus shifting to the north east with storms likely to develop this afternoon and into the evening.
The highest risk of severe storms is across the north east and Mid North Coast, including Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Kempsey, Taree, Lismore and surrounding areas, where storms are most likely to become severe.
Hazards in these areas may include damaging wind gusts, heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding, large hail and frequent lightning.
A moderate risk also extends through the Northern Tablelands, Hunter, Illawarra and South Coast, where storms could intensify later in the day and into the evening.
Meanwhile, much of inland NSW (Riverina, Central West, South West Slopes and ACT) may also see scattered thunderstorms, but severe weather is less likely there.
Storms are most likely to develop from mid-afternoon onwards, continuing into the evening and overnight, particularly along the coast and ranges.
If you’re in a highlighted coastal or northern area, stay weather-aware this afternoon and evening, especially if travelling, boating or camping.
A reminder this is a forecast only. If severe storms do develop, area specific warnings will be issued.
A separate Severe Weather Warning for heavy rainfall and damaging winds is also current for parts of the South East. Check out https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts.
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