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Extreme fire danger conditions forecast for large parts of NSW

Total fire bans are in place across large parts of New South Wales ahead of today’s heatwave, with extreme fire danger conditions expected.

Temperatures of 33 degrees are forecast in Sydney and 36 degrees in the west of the city over the coming hours, about six to eight degrees above the seasonal average.

Regional areas are also going to heat up.

NSW fire crews battled this blaze in Sydney’s south-west yesterday. Heatwave conditions are expected for the state today. (Nine)

“Fresh to strong northwesterly winds and warm and dry conditions will lead to elevated fire dangers,” the Bureau of Meteorology said in an update early today.

Lismore is tipped to reach 28 degrees, Grafton 31 degrees, Taree 30 degrees and Maitland in the Hunter 34 degrees.

On the NSW South Coast, Batemans Bay will reach an expected 34 degrees while Katoomba in the NSW Blue Mountains will be 28 degrees.

NSW firefighters have been tackling blazes in the state;s north over past days. (Nick Moir/ SMH) (Nine)

Overnight there were 88 fires burning, 29 on the Northern Tablelands in the state’s north, the RFS said.

The heatwave conditions are expected to ease in coming days, with the mercury dropping to 27 degrees in Sydney tomorrow.

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