It's been a bit...wet.
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While the Southern Highlands hasn't copped the worst of the state's horrendous flooding, it's definitely been a soggy few days.
Robertson topped the charts, with 243mm fallen since Thursday, whereas just down the road in Moss Vale they received a paltry 53mm.
The Bureau of Meteorology is expecting solid rainfall in the region for at least the coming two days.
But heavy rain in other areas has seen rivers and creeks filling up, and roads becoming impassable.
Currently, Macquarie Pass is still closed to all traffic, but Jamberoo Pass and Kangaroo Valley remain viable routes to the coast.
Tourist Road is closed due to flooding.
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A landslide affected traffic overnight in both directions on Bowral Road, near Old Bowral Road. Contraflow conditions are in place, with drivers advised to slow down and exercise caution.
In Sutton Forest, Oldbury Road has been closed due to flooding approximately 1km north east of Golden Vale Road. Access to all properties on Oldbury Road is still available, with addresses south west of Medway Rivulet using Golden Vale Road and addresses north east of Medway Rivulet having access from the Illawarra Highway.
Meanwhile, the wet conditions haven't stopped photographers getting out with a camera or two.
Suchada Putthalo visited the Wingecarribee River at Berrima and the Erith Coal Mine at Bundanoon yesterday and shared the above photos of the watery landscape.
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