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Total fire ban for Sydney, Central West faces catastrophic bushfire warning

A total fire ban has been declared for Sydney, the Hunter and Illawarra with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s on Wednesday, as residents in western NSW face the first catastrophic fire warning issued in the state for over two years.

An extreme danger warning has also been issued for Greater Sydney and nine other regions, with the fire bans covering much of the eastern and central regions of NSW.

Total fire bans have been declared in 11 areas across the state on Wednesday, including in the Central West where a catastrophic warning has been issued.Credit: NSW Rural Fire Service

Bureau of Meteorology senior meteorologist Sarah Scully said Wednesday would be Sydney’s “peak day” for fire danger, where wind gusts and dry heat are expected to create dangerous conditions.

“Driving that is particularly strong and gusty winds, and a really dry air mass,” Scully said.

“Very windy conditions will exacerbate fire danger.”

The greatest risk is in the Lower Central West Plains region, including Dubbo, home to some 43,000 people, where a catastrophic warning urging residents to evacuate has been issued.

The warning also includes the towns of Forbes, Parkes and Wellington, where residents have been told to evacuate and to stay away from farms and paddocks.

The bureau has forecast highs of 37 degrees for the region on Wednesday, with winds of up to 50km/h and low humidity fuelling the prospect of a devastating fire.

People cooled off in a Penrith river last month, as temperatures reached 39 degrees in Sydney’s west.Credit: Wolter Peeters

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