
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning about gale force winds along the Mid North Coast for Wednesday, May 30.
Winds will be north to northwesterly 10 to 15 knots shifting southwesterly 20 to 30 knots during the morning and early afternoon.
Winds reaching up to 35 knots are predicted offshore in the evening.
Seas will be around one metre, increasing to one to two metres during the afternoon, then increasing to 2.5 to four metres by early evening.
The day will be partly cloudy with a chance of showers along the coast, and clearing showers in rural parts.
The temperature will be 19 degrees with an overnight minimum of 12 along the coast, and 10-18 further inland.
The forecast for Thursday, May 31 is for southwesterly winds 25 to 35 knots, seas two to three metres, increasing to three to four metres offshore on a southerly swell 1.5 to 2.5 metres, increasing to 2.5 to four metres during the evening.
The last day of autumn will be mostly sunny day, with a maximum temperature of 18 degrees, with an overnight low of eight along the coast, while further inland the night-time temperatures will dip to a low of five degrees.
For the first day of winter, Friday, June 1 forecast is for a partly cloudy day, winds southwesterly becoming light during the evening, with a day time temperature of 18 degrees.
Looking ahead to the weekend, days will be partly cloudy with Saturday’s maximum temperature of 19 and Sunday’s 20 along the coast, and two days of 19 degree temperatures further inland. Showers are forecast for Monday, June 4.