The sea off the coast of New South Wales is unusually warm, reaching temperatures of 26.5 degrees Celsius, which is two to three degrees above average for this time of year. These warm temperatures could potentially support the development of a tropical cyclone. However, current weather models do not predict any cyclone activity in the next two weeks. The warm waters have also led to record-breaking humidity in NSW, and this will continue to impact the region with heavy rain showers.
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