SYDNEY'S WEATHER
ANOTHER SEVERE STORM
WARNINGS OF MORE TO COME.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.)
SYDNEY, 26th May. Last night's storm was followed by a second in the early hours of the morning. Torrential rain, accompanied by strong wind, caused further serious flooding and damage in tho city and suburbs. At Collaroy Beach a cyclonic burst unroofed and partially dismantled a score of small houses. Workmen everywhere are busy clearing out blocked drains, mending roofs, and washedout roadways:
(Received 26th May, 9 a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
Owing to the recent heavy rains, the rivers are rising and flood warnings have been issued generally. A return of stormy weather, with heavy rain, is expected to-day. Telegraphic communication between Sydnoy and Melbourne is' disorganised
The Secretary of the General Post Office advises that the following message was broadcasted by Sydney Radio at 10.6 p.m. yesterday:—"Rough to high seas as south-east gales on south coast. The cyclone on the coast of N.S.W. should cause stormy conditions with both east gales and rough to high seas along the coast and over west Tasman Sea jvithin twenty-four hours."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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182SYDNEY'S WEATHER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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