Waterspouts seen in NSW as flash flooding hits state's north

A series of waterspouts have formed off the NSW South Coast, with residents around Wollongong filming the ominous weather phenomena.

The waterspouts lingered on the horizon off the coast for more than half an hour, visible from much of Wollongong and Shellharbour.

It comes as a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the region, with the slow-moving cell focused on the area between Port Kembla and Unanderra.

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Waterspouts lingering off the coast of Shellharbour on the NSW South Coast.

Other parts of the Illawarra will also be subject to thunderstorms.

"Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding is likely," the Bureau of Meteorology said in a statement.

Already heavy falls have been recorded today, with Wollongong's north bearing the brunt of the Illawarra rain.

A fallen tree has stopped trains on the South Coast train line. Buses are replacing trains between Thirroul and Waterfall.

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Severe thunderstorms have been forecast for Wollongong today.

Meanwhile, heavy rain led to flash flooding overnight in Wauchope, west of Port Macquarie.

The town received an estimated 150mm in a short amount of time.

The local SES received 50 calls for help, with one driver needing to be rescued from floodwaters.

Much of the floodwaters have now receded, with the clean-up now underway.

More rain is likely in the region later today.

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