MAJOR FLOODING LIKELY IN TUGGERAH LAKE FROM TUESDAY EVENINGHeavy rainfall since Saturday has caused significant river level rises along the Wyong River and its tributaries which feed into Tuggerah Lake.Minor flooding is occurring in Tuggerah Lake at Long Jetty. The lake level is expected to exceed the moderate level (1.30 metres) Tuesday afternoon and is likely to reach the major flood level (1.60 metres) Tuesday evening.Further rainfall is forecast for the reminder of Tuesday, which may cause further river level rises and prolonged flooding. This situation is being closely monitored, and revised predictions will be provided as necessary.A Severe Weather Warning for heavy rainfall is current for parts of Mid North Coast and Hunter Forecast Districts.
At Bulga, Wollombi, Maitland and Singleton
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 14:56
2022-07-07 14:56
Commentaire
Minor to Major Flood Warning for Wollombi Brook and the Lower Hunter River
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MAJOR FLOODING OCCURRING AT BULGA AND WOLLOMBIMODERATE FLOODING POSSIBLE AT SINGLETON DURING WEDNESDAY.Heavy rainfall since Sunday morning has caused river level rises across the Hunter River catchment.Significant river level rises have been observed along Wollombi Brook upstream of Wollombi, where major flooding is occurring. Downstream at Bulga, major flooding is occurring and levels are close to the March 2021 peak (6.63 m). Further rises are expected.Along the Lower Hunter River at Singleton, minor flooding is possible overnight Tuesday into Wednesday with moderate flooding possible from during Wednesday. Minor flooding and renewed rises are occurring at Maitland.Further rainfall is forecast for the remainder of Tuesday into Wednesday, which may cause further river level rises and prolonged flooding. This situation is being closely monitored, and revised predictions will be provided as necessary.A Severe Weather Warning for heavy rainfall is current for parts of the Mid North Coast and Hunter Forecast Districts.
At Narromine and Warren
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 09:06
2022-07-08 09:06
Commentaire
Moderate to Major Flood Warning for the Macquarie River
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MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE AT WARREN WEDNESDAYMODERATE FLOODING POSSIBLE AT NARROMINE TUESDAYModerate to heavy rainfall since Friday has caused minor to moderate flooding across the Bell and Macquarie River catchments.The Bell River at Wellington fell below the minor flood level (3.40 metres) early Tuesday morning where the river peaked at 6.46 metres early Monday morning with moderate flooding.The Macquarie River at Wellington fell below the minor flood level (4.00 metres) Monday afternoon where the river peaked at 5.74 metres early Monday morning with minor flooding.The Macquarie River at Dubbo fell below the minor flood level (5.50 metres) early Tuesday morning where the river peaked at 6.94 metres Monday afternoon with minor flooding.The main flood peak along the Macquarie River is now downstream of Baroona where the river peaked early Tuesday morning. This flood peak has the potential to cause moderate flooding at Narromine and major flooding at Warren Town.
At Menangle, Camden, Wallacia, Penrith, North Richmond, Windsor, Sackville, Lower Portland, Wisemans Ferry and Putty Road
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 12:58
2022-07-07 12:58
Commentaire
Minor to Major Flood Warning for the Nepean, Hawkesbury and Colo Rivers
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MAJOR FLOOD PEAKS ABOVE MARCH 2022 OCCURRING AT NORTH RICHMOND, WINDSOR AT SACKVILLE TODAYMAJOR FLOODING OCCURRING AT WISEMANS FERRY ABOVE MARCH 2022 FLOOD LEVELS WITH FURTHER RISES POSSIBLEMAJOR FLOODING EXPECTED AT PUTTY ROAD EARLY TUESDAY EVENINGLocations upstream of Penrith have begun falling. The main flood peak of this event is currently between North Richmond and Windsor, with peaks likely at Sackville and Lower Portland later today.Significant river level rises have been observed along the Mcdonald river at St Albans, with river levels currently above the March 2022 flood level (8.33 metres). Significant river level rises have been observed along the Colo River upstream of Putty Road, with river levels currently slightly below the March 2022 flood level (16.66 metres). Further rises are possible.Moderate flooding is occurring along the Upper Nepean River at Menangle Bridge, which peaked at 16.61 metres Sunday morning with major flooding Menangle fell below the major flood level (12.20 metres) early Tuesday morning.Major flooding is occurring along the Hawkesbury River at North Richmond where river levels peaked at 14.18 metres early Monday morning. Renewed rises resulted in a second similar peak of 14.19 metres Monday evening. The peaks observed are slightly below the March 2021 flood level (14.38 metres) and higher than the March 2022 flood peak (14.08 metres).Major flooding is occurring along the Hawkesbury River at Windsor, where river levels have exceeded the March 2022 flood event (13.80 metres). Windsor is peaking near 14.00 metres, with major flooding.Major flooding is occurring along the Hawkesbury River at Sackville, Lower Portland and Wisemans Ferry with levels above the March 2022 flood levels.Further rainfall is forecast over the next 6-12 hours, which may cause further rises and prolonged flooding. This situation is being closely monitored, and revised predictions will be provided as necessary.A Severe Weather Warning for heavy rainfall is current for the Metropolitan, parts of Hunter and Central Tablelands Forecast Districts.
At Bourke, Louth, Tilpa, Wilcannia, Menindee, Pooncarie and Burtundy
Flood Warning
2022-07-04 12:47
2022-07-07 12:47
Commentaire
Minor to Major Flood Warning for the Darling River
Détail
MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE AT TILPA FROM LATE THIS WEEKMODERATE FLOODING OCCURRING AT LOUTH AND TILPA, LIKELY AT WILCANNIAMINOR FLOODING OCCURRING AT BOURKE, WILCANNIA, MENINDEE AND BURTUNDYMINOR FLOODING LIKELY AT POONCARIE FROM MID THIS WEEKThe main flood peak along the Darling River has now passed Bourke, where minor flooding is easing slowly. This flood peak is now at Louth, where moderate flooding continues.Downstream at Tilpa, moderate flooding continues and further rises to the major flood level are possible late this week.At Wilcannia, moderate flooding is likely over the weekend and is expected to continue through to late July.At Menindee, river levels are likely to remain near 9.00 metres through to July as WaterNSW plans to maintain current release levels. The release plan follows consultation with the SES and local communities.Minor flooding is occurring at Burtundy and is likely at Pooncarie over the weekend.
At Weilmoringle, Kenebree and Goodwins
Flood Warning
2022-07-04 13:12
2022-07-07 16:12
Commentaire
Minor to Moderate Flood Warning for the Culgoa and Bokhara Rivers
Détail
*Re-issue to correct typoMODERATE FLOODING OCCURRING AT KENEBREEMINOR FLOODING OCCURRING AT GOODWINSAlong the Culgoa River, minor flooding is no longer occurring at Weilmoringle. The main flood peak has passed through Kenebree, where moderate flooding continues.Along the Bokhara River, minor flooding continues at Goodwins where river level peaked during Wednesday last week with moderate flooding, falling below the moderate flood level (2.60 metres) this past weekend.
At Milperra
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 11:40
2022-07-06 11:40
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the Georges River
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MINOR FLOODING OCCURRING AT MILPERRAThe Georges River at Liverpool fell below the minor flood level (2.00 metres) Tuesday morning, where the river peaked at 4.16 metres Monday evening with moderate flooding.Minor flooding is occurring along the George River at Milperra, where the river peaked at 4.13 metres around midnight Monday with moderate flooding.The Georges River at Picnic Point fell below the minor flood level (2.00 metres) Tuesday morning, where the river peaked at 2.34 metres early morning Tuesday, higher than the June 2016 and February 2020 floods (2.27 metres).The Woronora River at Woronora Bridge fell below the minor flood level Monday night, where the river peaked at 2.08 metres around 6:00 pm Monday, higher than the June 2016 flood event (1.60 metres).
At Bathurst
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 10:13
2022-07-08 10:13
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the Macquarie River
Détail
MINOR FLOODING CONTINUING AT BATHURSTMinor flooding is continuing along the Macquarie River at Bathurst where the river peaked at 4.94 metres Monday morning with moderate flooding.
At Cottons Weir, Jemalong and Booligal
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 09:41
2022-07-08 09:41
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the Lachlan River
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MINOR FLOODING POSSIBLE AT COTTONS WEIR LATE TUESDAYModerate rainfall recorded across the Lachlan river catchment has caused river level rises along the Lachlan River and its tributaries. Minor flooding may occur at Cottons Weir later on Tuesday. Forbes is expected to remain below the minor flood level (8.80 metres).Rises are expected downstream of Cottons Weir. At Jemalong, the flood peak may pass below the minor flood level (7.20 metres) later this week. Once a peak is observed at Cottons Weir, revised predictions will be made for Jemalong. A prediction will be made for Condobolin once upstream peaks are observed.Minor flooding continues along the Lachlan River at Booligal, where river levels are rising slowly.
At Peak Hill and Dandaloo
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 09:49
2022-07-08 12:49
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the Bogan River
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MINOR FLOODING CONTINUING AT PEAK HILLMINOR FLOODING LIKELY AT DANDALOO FROM WEDNESDAYRiver levels have peaked above the minor flood level(2.50 m) Monday night at Peak Hill, with minor flooding currently occurring.Minor flooding is likely along the Bogan River at Dandaloo from Wednesday.
At Sussex Inlet
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 12:31
2022-07-08 12:31
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the St Georges Basin
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MINOR FLOODING EASING AT ISLAND POINT ROAD AND SUSSEX INLETHeavy rainfall since Friday afternoon has caused minor flooding across the St Georges Basin, where river levels are generally easing.Minor flooding is easing at Island Point Road. At Sussex Inlet, minor flooding is slowly easing, and a renewed peak is expected on Tuesday afternoon's high tide.
Parts of Mid North Coast and Hunter Forecast Districts.
Severe Weather Warning
2022-07-05 10:58
2022-07-05 17:00
Commentaire
The threat of localised heavy rainfall to persist across the Hunter and Mid North Coast.
Détail
Localised HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING remains possible over parts of the Hunter district until evening. Very isolated six-hourly rainfall totals between 50 to 80 mm are possible.HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING may also develop across the Mid North Coast later this evening and continue through Wednesday. Six-hourly rainfall totals between 60 to 90 mm are possible, reaching up to 125 mm over coastal areas.Rainfall will further contribute to flooding already being experienced and maintains the potential for landslides.DAMAGING WINDS are no longer expected across the warning area. However, strong and gusty winds may still provide the risk of trees toppling in softer and very saturated soils, particularly about the coastal fringe and ranges.Various Flood Warnings and Watches are current, so please refer to those flood warnings at http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/ and heed the advice of authorities.A separate Severe Weather Warning for Damaging Surf is also current along parts of the central coastline.Locations which may be affected include Port Macquarie, Taree, Cessnock, Maitland, Dungog and Kulnura.Severe weather is no longer occurring in the Metropolitan district and the warning for this district is CANCELLED.Significant 24 hour rainfall to 9:00 am Tuesday:Darkes Forest 241 mmLucas Heights 210 mmWoronora Dam 188 mmHorsley Park 178 mmSignificant wind observations to 9:00 am Tuesday:Norah Head recorded a 95km/h gust at 12:33 amBellambi recorded 72 km/h sustained with gusts up to 95 km/h at 3:30 pm Monday.
Flood Warning
2022-07-05 08:59
2022-07-06 08:59
Commentaire
Minor Flood Warning for the Paterson River
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RENEWED MINOR FLOODING POSSIBLE AT GOSTWYCK FROM TUESDAY NIGHTRiver levels peaked below minor flood levels during Monday morning along the Paterson and Williams Rivers at Dungog, Mill Dam Falls, and Gostwyck.Further rainfall is forecast to develop during Tuesday, which may cause renewed rises and minor flooding along the Paterson River at Gostwyck from Tuesday night.This situation is being closely monitored, and revised predictions will be provided as necessary.A Severe Weather Warning for heavy rainfall is current for parts of the Hunter and Metropolitan Forecast Districts.