THE final day of the year will be celebrated amid a severe fire danger rating and total fire ban.
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Drought and well above average temperatures have been a sign of the times during 2019 and it looks like the year will end on the same note.
With more than 120 fires raging across the state, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has declared a total fire ban across the region for Tuesday.
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Council areas in the ban include: Blayney, Bathurst, Cabonne, Cootamundra-Gundagai, Cowra, Hilltops, Lithgow, Mid Western, Oberon and Orange.
The total fire ban will be in place until 11.59pm on Tuesday.
During a total fire ban, no fire may be lit in the open and all fire permits are suspended.
This includes incinerators and barbecues which burn solid fuel such as wood, charcoal or heat beads.
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No general purpose welding, grinding, soldering or gas cutting can be done in the open.
If you seen an unattended fire call triple-0 immediately.
Meanwhile, firefighters in the region fear the massive Gospers Mountain fire may join up with the Palmers Oaky blaze.
Residents in this area are urged to download a Bushfire Survival Plan and keep informed about conditions in their area.
Stay up-to-date with fire conditions in your region by following the NSW Rural Fire Service's Fires Near Me page.
Predicted top temperatures for the final day of 2019
- Bathurst 37 degrees
- Blayney 35 degrees
- Cootamundra 39 degrees
- Cowra 40 degrees
- Lithgow 35 degrees
- Mudgee 39 degrees
- Oberon 38 degrees
- Orange 35 degrees
- Young 39 degrees
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