Urgent warning to millions as dangerous storm barrels towards the east coast
Heavy rain and wind forecast for NSW coast
Possible waves up to 13metres high
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Australians on the New South Wales coast have been warned to brace for intense wind and rain as a low pressure system intensifies over the weekend.
An east coast low will sweep over the state's coastal areas from early next week.
The system will form and linger on the east coast for at least 24 hours, Weatherzone meteorologist Felix Levesque has said.
The east coast low could arrive earlier if a coastal trough deepens off northern NSW on Monday, he said.
The forecaster said the system could bring showers and wind gusts which could escalate into heavy and potentially flooding rainfall as well as damaging winds.
An alarming map from Weatherzone, which modelled mean sea level pressure and 24-hour rainfall for the low near the Mid North Coast, appeared covered in red.
The forecaster said strong winds would cause large waves across the Tasman Sea.
Waves could reach as high as 13metres near coastal parts of the Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter and Mid North Coast regions between Tuesday and Thursday.
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