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A person walks past large breaking waves at Clovelly beach on Saturday morning.

Swimmer rescued from Bondi surf as Sydney battered by powerful winds and huge swells

Beachgoers, boaties and fishers have been urged to stay away from the NSW coast amid a one-in-100 year swell warning for the weekend.

  • Linda Morris
Beaches across Sydney and surrounds saw large swells on Saturday morning, as authorities urged people to stay out of the surf.
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Sydney's coast battered by wild weather

Beaches across Sydney and surrounds saw large swells on Saturday morning, as authorities urged people to stay out of the surf.

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Conditions on Sydney’s beaches are forecast to deteriorate into Saturday.

NSW coast declared ‘no-go zone’ after one-in-100 year swell warning

Swells up to 10 metres offshore and exceeding five metres on the coast have been forecast as wild weather whips up dangerous surf.

  • Jack Gramenz and Cindy Yin
Trains on the T1 Line running through North Sydney station were shut down due to the storm.

No metro, no train, no shoes. A colleague’s electric car got me home in the end

My easy 30-minute trip home to Paddington suddenly became a first-world commuting mess.

  • Jason Avedissian
Commuters waiting at Chatswood station during the storm.

Storm sweeps across Sydney, affecting metro and train services

A power supply issue shut sections of the metro and caused train disruptions.

  • Cindy Yin
Sydney could receive between 70 and 100 millimetres of rain on Saturday evening, Tristan Sumarna from the weather bureau says.

Sydney’s sticky weather to turn into severe storms

A man has been struck by lightning near Wollongong as Sydney expects between 70 and 100 millimetres of rain this evening and into tomorrow morning.

  • Kayla Olaya