A sudden storm cell battered parts of Sydney’s southwest last night with wind gusts of up to 100km per hour.

Roads were closed and power lines brought down in the Camden and Elderslie area, as south-westerly winds brought chaos late on Friday night.

SES crews responded to 18 calls for help with the storm peaking between 7pm and 10pm.

Camden Storms
Crews worked late into the night to restore power across Camden and Elderslie. (Nine)

Despite the intense wind and abrupt rain that shook residents overnight, there were no reports of major property damage or injury.

Today the weather remains cloudy across Sydney, with a 30 per cent chance of showers remaining through the evening, according the Bureau of Meteorology.

There is a chance of thunderstorms again this afternoon for the city’s west, but with much milder winds predicted to reach only 25km per hour.

Camden Storms
Some unlucky cars were struck by falling trees, (Nine)
Camden Storms
Roads were also obstructed by the freak overnight storm. (Nine)

While the summer is over, the humidity will still remain, with Sydney expected to maintain high humidity around 80 per cent into the evening.

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