The Shoalhaven has had consistent rainfall over the weekend, including at times a few heavy downpours showers.
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Certainly nothing like the North Coast and parts of western Sydney that have been inundated.
Nowra has received 164.8mm since last Thursday.
Last Thursday (March 18) Nowra recorded 20mm; Friday 21mm; Saturday 8.4mm; Sunday 45.4mm and Monday 70mm.
And the rain is set to continue, with Nowra a 90 per cent chance of receiving between 20-40mm on both Monday and Tuesday.
Nowra's average rainfall to March is 326.5mm and so far has recorded 406.8mm, with March alone producing 192.2mm (average 109mm) but is well down on the wettest March on record, 2017 when 377.4mm was recorded.
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While some other outlying areas around Nowra recorded higher rainfall figures, out on the coast Point Perpendicular has recorded 76.8mm since Thursday, with 25mm recorded to 9am Monday the highest individual reading.
Further south and Ulladualla has recorded 126mm since Thursday.
The recorded figures included 2.8mm on Thursday, March 18, 7mm Friday, 28.4mm Saturday, 42mm Sunday and 45.8mm Monday.
So far for March, Ulladullla has recorded 157.4mm bettering the long term average of 110.9mm.
For the year to date the area has recorded 384.8mm compared to 445.6 at the same time last year.
Ulladulla's wettest March was also in 2017 with 374.2mm.
Ulladulla's forecast for the next two days is for more rain, a 90 per cent chance of 40-80mm on both Monday and Tuesday.
Batemans Bay's readings for Saturday, Sunday and Monday are not available at this time but the area received 37.8mm up to Friday (16.8mm Thursday, 21mm Friday).
So far up until March 19 the area had received 56.4mm compared the monthly average of 79.1mm.
Through until March 19 the area had recorded 228.4mm (average rainfall is 265.2mm) and up to that stage last year 335.4mm had been recorded.
And a long way away from the wettest March ever of 268.2mm in 2012.
There is more rain forecast for the Bay, with a 90 per cent chance of 40-80mm on both Monday and Tuesday.
The rainfall at Narooma has been considerably less, with just 42.2mm recorded since last Thursday.
Thursday (March 18) 10.2mm; Friday 12.6mm; Saturday 0.6mm; Sunday 16.8mm and Monday 2mm.
But the forecast is for significantly more rain over Monday and Tuesday with a 90 per cent chance of between 40-80mm.
Narooma has recorded 119.4mm so far for March, topping the long-term average of 105mm but a massive way down on the record of 350.8mm in 1975.
So far in 2021 the Narooma area has recorded 329mm, compared to 273.8 for the same period last year, with the average being 285.1mm.