THE warm winter sunshine will make way for a cold front arriving by the weekend, as seaside conditions take a turn for the worse.
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Fishers and boaties have been told to be extra cautious as strong westerly winds are forecast to batter the coastline.
Road and Maritime Services warned boaties to take extra care on the water and be aware of hypothermia.
Choppy conditions are expected on exposed bays as well as dangerously rough conditions offshore and there's a risk of boats dragging or breaking free from moorings, the RMS said.
Rock fishers have also been urged to check weather forecasts, avoid fishing near dangerous surf and to wear lifejackets. Conditions are expected to ease on Sunday but there may be an increase in ocean swell.
The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast the cold front to continue to move through the state on Thursday, bringing vigorous westerly winds.
Strong winds will persist into Friday and Saturday as a second cold front crosses NSW.
This second front will bring cooler conditions, including some snowfall. There is a chance of a dusting at Barrington Tops on Saturday.
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