Sunny conditions short-lived as severe storms bear down on Sydney

A extreme climate warning has been issued for Sydney and its surrounds after a sweltering Australia Day noticed the mercury soar to 31C.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) issued the alert simply earlier than 3:00pm, warning elements of the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury, Sydney, Gosford, Wyong and Wollondilly, Wingecarribee areas could possibly be hit with extreme storms.
The BoM stated storms may convey heavy rain, damaging wind gusts and huge hail.
The unstable situations are being pushed by southerly change over southeastern NSW.
"The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 2:40 pm, extreme thunderstorms have been detected on the climate radar close to St Marys, Warragamba, the Glen Davis/Newnes district (north of Lithgow) and Cranebrook. These thunderstorms are transferring in the direction of the east. They're forecast to have an effect on Colo Heights, Blacktown and Erskine Park by 3:10 pm and Parramatta, Fairfield and Horsley Park by 3:40 pm," the BoM stated.
It comes after 1000's of Sydneysiders flocked to the seashores for the general public vacation.

Lightning flashes across the sky as seen from Newport on Sydney's northern beaches.
Lightning flashes throughout the sky as seen from Newport on Sydney's northern seashores.(Nick Moir)

It has been a stormy week for Sydney, as town on Tuesday was illuminated by a stunning mild present.
"A mix of fork and sheet lightning lit up the skies for what appeared like hours throughout the complete Sydney basin and places a lot additional afield," Weatherzone stated.
"As many as 133,000 lightning strikes or thereabouts have been recorded inside a 100km radius of Blacktown in Sydney's west,"
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