Overnight, emergency services responded to 343 requests for assistance, 21 of those being flood rescues.
The low-pressure system will flow along the coast this morning, bringing damaging winds for people living in parts of Newcastle, Sydney and Wollongong.
Heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding is no longer expected, however there are multiple flood warnings for much of the state, including emergency warnings for Oura Beach Camping near Wagga and Western Plains Tourist Park at Dubbo.
At Gronos Point, north of Sydney, the SES are directing people who live on along Gronos Farm Road and Manns Road, to evacuate immediately due to flooding.
People in the Western Plains Tourist Park were asked to evacuate just before 2am "because inundation by floodwater is imminent" and an evacuation centre was set up at Dubbo Showground.
There is also a hazardous surf warning for the Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast and Illawarra Coast.
Emergency services are also warning all people travelling to Bathurst for the Bathurst 1000 to allow for extra travel time.
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