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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Simon McCarthy

Storms linger after parts of the Hunter battered by hail

The chance of further storm activity continued Thursday after Rutherford was battered by a short but intense hail fall Wednesday afternoon.

Residents scurried to cover exposed vehicles with blankets and towels as the storm cut a hasty path towards the east and Newcastle. And while the storm passed relatively quickly, heavy rain caused some flash flooding in backyards.

Forecasters warned early in the afternoon that a trough extending across inland parts of the state was meeting a mass of unstable air resulting in cooler conditions and the near certain possibility of rain.

A previous weather warning for the region had been rescinded Thursday morning, however forecasters were expecting a high chance of showers and a possibly severe thunderstorm over Newcastle into the day.

Storm activity captured Wednesday at Newcastle. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Storm activity captured Wednesday at Newcastle. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Storm activity captured Wednesday at Newcastle. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers

The mercury fell to the low-20s and was expected to linger there until the weekend when tops of 27 degrees return Sunday, before mostly sunny conditions return into next week.

The details of this report are developing. It will be updated.

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