Put your wet weather gear away; the rains appear to have left us again. The weekend in Kempsey and Crescent Head is forecast to be a dry one with very little chance of showers and tops of 23 degrees on Saturday and 25 for Sunday.
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The start of next week continues the trend with very little chance of rain until Thursday when it could be a return to wet days, Weatherzone is predicting possible showers and a 90 per cent chance of 1-5mm.
South West Rocks has a similar forecast with a low chance of clearing showers on Saturday, and mostly sunny Sunday. The start of the working week begins with a foggy day Monday, and a cloudy Tuesday. Wednesday might bring back the rains with a late afternoon shower, and Thursday has a 90 per cent chance of 1-5mm.
The Macleay has had a very wet week, according to Weatherzone, in the last 13 days Kempsey and Crescent Head have received 42.6mm of rain, June 27 saw the highest fall for the month so far with 14.8mm.
Over in South West Rocks 133.2mm has fallen in the last nine days, June 27 had nearly half of that with 55.6mm of rain. While not the most significant rainfall on record for June, every drop helps.
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