It was a late new years fireworks display that kept us all up last night, and there’s more on the way.
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Craig Ronan from the SES said that despite the light show last night, they didn’t receive any call outs throughout the Bathurst and Blayney regions.
“They were all on call ready to move into action, but there wasn’t a lot of wind so the damage was minimal.”
That forecast though may change as further storms are forecast for later this afternoon and this evening.
More than 20 millimetres of rain was recorded at Bathurst Airport to 9am, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) data shows.
Homes left in darkness
HUNDREDS of Blayney region residents remained in the dark on Tuesday morning after a thunderstorm swept through the region overnight.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued a warning just after 3pm on Monday for wild winds and heavy rain fell overnight.
As of 7.30am on Tuesday, 352 properties remain without power, including: Mount David (98), Perthville (7), Rock Forest (13), Newbridge (4), Rockley (2) and Millthorpe (228).
Data from the BOM shows 15.8 millimetres of rain has been recorded at Bathurst Airport overnight.
Despite ongoing rain across the region, there is currently no weather warnings in place.
For emergency help in a storm call Bathurst SES on 132 500.