Golf ball-sized hail has fallen on parts of Sydney after a wild afternoon storm swept through.
Other parts of NSW including Singleton and Warragamba also copped hailstones.
Darkness fell over the city around 3.30pm as the weather swept through.
Alerts were issued ahead of the storm, with warnings of flash flooding and damaging wind and hail.
The Bom says 5cm hail was recorded at Penrith at 4pm.
A gust of 91 km/h was recorded at Western Sydney Airport at 3.42 pm.
A weather warning remains in place for “very dangerous thunderstorms” in Central Tablelands and parts of the Hunter, Metropolitan, Illawarra, Southern Tablelands, North West Slopes and Plains, Central West Slopes and Plains, South West Slopes and Riverina Forecast Districts, the BOM says.
“Severe thunderstorms with heavy rainfall, and possible damaging wind gusts and large hail continue,” it says.