NBN Television has just posted online some incredible footage, sent to them from a viewer, which apparently shows a house in Dungog, in the upper Hunter region, being swept away in the storm.
Dungog has recorded its heaviest rainfall totals in over 100 years of records, with 312mm of rain falling in the 24 hours until 9am on Tuesday.
https://youtu.be/EQQ8D2bDvBAAside from raincoats, woollens are coming in handy in Sydney. Monday's maximum of 17.2 degrees in Sydney made it the coolest April day in seven years.
Tuesday may struggle to reach even that, with a top so far of just 15.5 degrees at 8.48am.
Meantime, Paterson received 242.6mm if rain in the s24 hours until 9am on Tuesday, its highest daily rainfall ib records going back to 1967, Agata Imielska, a senior climatologist at the Bureau of Meteorology, said.
?Williamtown recorded its wettest April and autumn day, with 155.6mm. The tally was the town's third-highest rainfall for any month in records going back to 1942, she said.
Second house has floats away in floods
Tianna Brien knew it was raining hard, but she wasn't quite ready for a house to float past her Toronto home during her morning coffee, reports the Newcastle Herald.
The house floated quickly along the Lake Macquarie shore in a torrent of flood water about 6.30am on Tuesday.
"I thought it was a boat or something," Ms Brien said.
"It just looks like half a house."
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