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Tiffanie Turnbull

Heavy rain, floods likely for NSW coast

Parts of NSW are bracing for extreme weekend weather with the SES deploying extra volunteers. (AAP)

NSW is set to suffer through its second extreme weather event in as many weeks, with a flood watch issued for parts of the coast.

Temperature records tumbled across NSW amid heatwave conditions two weeks ago, but this weekend will be much cooler and wetter for the state's mid-north coast and northern rivers regions.

Some places along the mid-north coast copped close to 100 millimetres of rain overnight, and the Bureau of Meteorology has predicted additional stints of heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours.

The coastal trough causing the havoc will then enter southeast Queensland late on Saturday, the Bureau says, before strengthening and returning to NSW on Monday.

When it returns, it will bring strong winds and dangerous sea conditions.

"We're at quite a high part of the tidal cycle so (with) those waves in combination with the high tides, we're looking at potentially some inundation of some low-lying areas and potentially some coastal erosion up in the north," the bureau's Jane Golding told reporters.

Flooding of rivers in the region is likely from Saturday.

"At the moment we're closely watching the catchments between the Tweed and the Hastings, so that's from the Queensland border down to around about Port Macquarie," Ms Golding said.

The NSW State Emergency Service has briefed and allocated extra volunteers to the region to deal with the weather.

"We've deployed some extra volunteers to those locations including flood rescue technicians," SES Chief Superintendent Greg Swindells said.

"We're expecting we will see a lot of people in orange uniforms out and about helping the communities in which they live."

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