CHRISTMAS Eve has brought wild weather to much of NSW, with residents from Wollongong to Wilcannia warned to expect heavy rain and gusty winds overnight.
The Bureau of Meteorology said heavy rainfall, flash flooding and damaging winds could be in store for several towns over the next several hours.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in place for the Illawarra, south coast, central tablelands, southern tablelands, Snowy Mountains, ACT and parts of the Hunter, metropolitan, central west slopes and plains, south west slopes, lower western and upper western forecast districts.
Meanwhile, after a balmy Monday, Sydneysiders can expect to wake up to cooler weather on Christmas Day as a southerly change moves in.
The Bureau predicts a maximum temperature of 23 for the city and 24 in the west.
Sydney's western suburbs were pushing 40 on Christmas Eve, with Campbelltown and Horsley Park recording top temperatures of more than 38.
Forecaster Chris Webb said it would be rather windy along the coastal fringe on Tuesday, easing during the day with a shower of two expected here or there and the possibility of an early morning thunderstorm.
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