Dangerous swells and strong winds hit the coast at the weekend, closing beaches and keeping many people indoors.
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City lifeguards urged people to avoid water activities, including swimming, surfing and rock fishing.
The Bureau of Meteorology said an easterly-moving low-pressure system in the Tasman Sea and a high-pressure centre over the state’s west had combined to generate vigorous southerly winds and large waves. South-westerly winds are forecast for Newcastle and Port Stephens on Monday and Tuesday.
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The temperature is expected to range from 11 degrees to 18 degrees on Monday. Showers are forecast to continue this week.
The hazardous surf conditions were too much for the YM Efficiency – a Libyan-registered container ship on its way from Taiwan to Port Botany. The ship lost 83 containers overboard just off the coast of Port Stephens, read more here.