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In the latest episode of the Wake Up Sydney podcast, host Johnny Rocket gives listeners a lively morning update on the weather, traffic, and train conditions across Sydney for Friday, March 13th, 2026. The city wakes to temperatures starting at 18°C, rising to a possible 23°C, with potential morning showers urging Sydneysiders to keep umbrellas handy. Out west in Parramatta, the temperature may reach the mid-twenties, while Bondi Beach offers a humid mix of clouds and showers, with bluebottles lurking in the waters.
Traffic-wise, listeners are alerted to a nail-biting hazard involving screws on The Northern Road in Berkshire Park and a truck breakdown on the M5 Motorway past Kingsgrove Road, both requiring cautious driving. Surprisingly, the train system experiences no disruptions, a rare occurrence for a Friday the 13th, making for smooth commutes.
For evening plans, Johnny encourages exploring the Biennale of Sydney's "Lights On" at White Bay Power Station or an Opera Australia concert at the Sydney Opera House. Wrapping up, he wishes everyone a wonderful day in the city, with promises to return the following morning for more updates.
By Johnny RocketIn the latest episode of the Wake Up Sydney podcast, host Johnny Rocket gives listeners a lively morning update on the weather, traffic, and train conditions across Sydney for Friday, March 13th, 2026. The city wakes to temperatures starting at 18°C, rising to a possible 23°C, with potential morning showers urging Sydneysiders to keep umbrellas handy. Out west in Parramatta, the temperature may reach the mid-twenties, while Bondi Beach offers a humid mix of clouds and showers, with bluebottles lurking in the waters.
Traffic-wise, listeners are alerted to a nail-biting hazard involving screws on The Northern Road in Berkshire Park and a truck breakdown on the M5 Motorway past Kingsgrove Road, both requiring cautious driving. Surprisingly, the train system experiences no disruptions, a rare occurrence for a Friday the 13th, making for smooth commutes.
For evening plans, Johnny encourages exploring the Biennale of Sydney's "Lights On" at White Bay Power Station or an Opera Australia concert at the Sydney Opera House. Wrapping up, he wishes everyone a wonderful day in the city, with promises to return the following morning for more updates.