Warmer seas are fuelling dangerous 'weather bomb' about to hit New South Wales
A severe east coast low, potentially a "weather bomb," is developing off the NSW coast, fueled by unusually warm seas. Expected to intensify rapidly, it threatens heavy rains, strong winds, and huge waves, particularly impacting areas south of Coffs Harbour already devastated by recent floods. Residents are urged to prepare for potential damage to property, infrastructure, and significant coastal erosion.