
Monster hail is falling on parts of New South Wales, in an ominous sign after a massive storm hit the state, Report informs via News.com.au.
A man is dead, over 100,000 people are without power and the SES responded to more than 3,000 incidents since Wednesday morning, with more bad weather expected across the north of the state on Thursday evening and into Friday.
A startling map on Essential Energy’s outages page shows just how vast the unplanned disruption has become across the state.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has said storms are still occurring and more heavy rain is due on Thursday morning, with strong winds to batter the state all day.
Radar footage showed the monster storm spread some 1000km from Glen Innes in the state’s north, to Eden on the border with Victoria.
The State Emergency Service (SES) has advised people to “stay indoors” on the state’s far south coast after 63mm of rain came down in just one hour to 12.45am at Eurobodalla with further storms forecast.