AS THE region prepares to bid farewell to 2020, what exactly will the weather be doing to complement all of the celebrations?
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Depending on how you view it - the forecast is calling for some rain, which for those planning an outdoor celebration, could be bad news.
However, those ready to usher in 2021 indoors shouldn't be bothered.
We've got your New Year's weather wrap up for the region as we look to start anew and set goals for the next 12 months.
Leeton
LEETON'S New Year's Eve revellers may need to pack the umbrella, with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting a 50 per cent chance of between five and 10 millimetres of rain falling.
The temperature will be a warm 34 degrees, which could make humidity levels rise.
New Year's Day in Leeton is looking at a top of 31 degrees and a 60 per cent chance of five to 10 millimetres of rain falling.
The weekend forecast is much the same, with 31 degrees the expected highs on Saturday and Sunday and a slight chance of rain.
Griffith
A POSSIBLE thunderstorm could put a slight dampener on New Year's Eve parties in Griffith.
However, the bureau is only forecasting a 60 per cent chance of one to five milliemetres falling with a daytime temperature of 33 degrees, falling to 20 overnight.
New Year's Day on the couch could be the perfect way to spend January 1 as outside it's looking like rain.
Showers are expected, with 70 per cent chance of rain predicted and temperatures of 28 degrees.
The mild weather will continue over Saturday and Sunday with 29 and 30 degrees predicted over both days.
Darlington Point
DARLINGTON Point partygoers shouldn't be too bothered by the rain, with just a 60 per cent chance of one to five millimetres falling.
However, there is a chance of a thunderstorm on New Year's Eve, with a humid 33 degrees expected.
New Year's Day could also be a wet one, with showers on the forecast. A 70 per cent chance of five to 10 millimetres of rain could have residents sticking to indoor functions for the first day of 2021.
Coleambally
COLEAMBALLY residents can expect much of the same weather as their neighbours in the coming days.
A high of 34 degrees is predicted for New Year's Eve, with a 50 per cent chance of five to 10 millimetres of rain falling.
Showers are likely to ease on New Year's Day, with temperatures to hover around the 31 degree mark for the first three days of 2021.
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