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Posted by: Aussie Girl Offline Posted: Monday, 12 August 2024 12:57:44 PM(UTC)
Starting to get some heavier rain now. This is the BOM 128km Mt Stapylton radar image as at 12.50pm this afternoon.


12.8.24 12.50 pm.JPG


An updated flood watch has been issued by BOM at 12.20pm this afternoon for Coastal Catchments from Sarina to Tweed Heads:

Flood Watch for Coastal Catchments from Sarina to Tweed Heads

Issued at 12:20 pm EST on Monday 12 August 2024

Flood Watch Number: 4

ISOLATED MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS PARTS OF THE FLOOD WATCH AREA FROM LATE TUESDAY

A rain band extends over eastern and central Queensland. An upper trough extends over Queensland enhancing showers and thunderstorms. The upper trough will move south down the east coast from today, moving offshore late on Wednesday. A surface trough is forecast to develop near the central Queensland coast from today, most likely between Carmila and Hervey Bay, and will enhance rainfall, winds, and seas in its vicinity. The coastal trough will weaken from Thursday.

Catchments within the Flood Watch Area are moderately dry but beginning to wet up after rainfall in coastal areas over the last few days.

Moderate to locally heavy rainfall is possible over the Flood Watch Area from the remainder of Monday until Wednesday, easing on Thursday.

Significant uncertainty still remains in the timing and location of the rainfall, although the coast and adjacent ranges are most likely to see the heaviest falls.

Localised river level rises and flash flooding are likely within the areas of heaviest rainfall, with isolated minor to moderate riverine flooding possible.

Due to the localised nature of the heavier falls, at this stage it is not possible to be more specific about the areas of highest flood risk.

Flooding may result in disruption to transport routes and isolation of some communities.

Catchments likely to be affected include:
Connors, Isaac and Styx Rivers and Plane Creek

Mackenzie and Fitzroy Rivers and Shoalwater and Water Park Creeks
(Riverine flooding not expected in Fitzroy or Mackenzie Rivers at this stage)

Calliope River

Boyne River

Baffle Creek

Kolan River

Burnett River

Burrum and Cherwell Rivers

Mary River

Noosa River

Sunshine Coast Rivers and Creeks

Pine and Caboolture Rivers

Upper Brisbane River

Lower Brisbane River
(including the Bremer River and Lockyer, Laidley and Warrill Creeks, excluding the lower Brisbane River itself)

Logan and Albert Rivers

Gold Coast Rivers and Creeks


See www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings to view the current flood, weather and cyclone products for Queensland.
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