Part of the severe weather warning from BOM for this event states
HEAVY RAIN, DESTRUCTIVE WINDS AND DAMAGING SURF ALONG PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN NSW COAST AND ADJACENT RANGES TODAY
A deep low pressure system lies off the NSW South Coast with several intense low centres embedded. One centre has just crossed the coast near Narooma with a destructive wind gust of 135 km/hr reported from nearby Montague Island. A second centre lies further offshore and is expected to move to the west and impact the South Coast later this morning with another period of destructive winds and this time heavy rain associated. Other centres are likely to behave similarly during the afternoon and evening and continue to affect the South Coast. Heavy rain and damaging winds will develop over eastern parts of the Southern Tablelands today. The system is then expected to slowly track northwards, affecting the Illawarra coast later in the day.
The precise position and movement of the low centres will determine the location of the heaviest rainfall and highest wind and seas, and this warning will be updated regularly as the system develops.
Winds are expected to average over 65 km/h in the South Coast and eastern parts of the Southern Tablelands today, and possibly over 90 km/h along the coastal fringe. Gales may extend to the Illawarra district later in the day, particularly in the south. Peak wind gusts will exceed 125 km/h, particularly near the coast.
Very heavy rain is expected to cause flash flooding today in the South Coast and eastern parts of the Southern Tablelands districts. Heavy rain may extend to the Illawarra district later in the day or evening.
Damaging surf conditions, with waves exceeding 5 metres in the surf zone, may produce significant beach erosion today along the South Coast, extending to the Illawarra later in the day or on Monday. Water levels above the highest astronomical tide of the year are possible.