Storm Damage, More to Come
THE storm that hit Scone yesterday afternoon caused trees to be blown down and 18.2mm of rain to dump in the area.
A fence was damaged when a tree was blown onto it at the corner of Forbes Street and the New England Highway.

Fence broken as a result of storm damage yesterday
The Bureau of Meteorology said the storm started gathering force at Mudgee yesterday where gusts of up to 130km/h were recorded.
Isolated thunderstorms dumped rain across the area although the amounts were not consistent with the Merriwa weather station recording a fall of 10mm and nearby Mar-Lea weather station recording 16mm.
Murrurundi recorded 30mm to 7.30pm last night with most of the Upper Hunter receiving between 10 – 20mm.
Storms are predicted for tomorrow across the Hunter with possible damaging winds (BOM defined as gusts up to 95km/h) and isolated heavy rainfall.
The Bureau of Meteorology said there is a slight possibility of destructive wind gusts with the storms across the area (BOM defined as gusts up to 120km/h).
Because of the unpredictability of storm activity the bureau advises people to keep up to date with local storm warnings.