Major Wet Weather Event From Thursday 6th February 2020
0Flood Watch for coastal catchments south of Caboolture to the NSW border and southern inland catchments.
Weather agencies have been struggling to provide an accurate forecast on which areas will be impacted and exactly when the rain will hit but the consensus now appears to have been reached.
Issued by the Bureau OF Meteorology at 12:52 pm EST on Wednesday 5 February 2020.
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Minor flooding is possible from Thursday across parts of the Flood Watch area.
South east coastal catchments: Heavy rainfall that was expected during Wednesday is now likely to commence Thursday morning and continue through to Thursday night. Some heavy falls are possible particularly in the south. Unsettled conditions will continue into the weekend with further showers and thunderstorms expected.
Southern inland catchments: Persistent widespread showers, thunderstorms and rain areas are expected over southern inland catchments during Wednesday and are likely to continue into the weekend. Locally heavy falls are possible.
Catchments in the Flood Watch area have received rainfall over the last few weeks so will respond to heavy rainfall.
Riverine flooding is possible from Thursday, particularly coastal catchments where the heaviest rainfall is expected. Several days of showers and thunderstorms over inland catchments may cause river level rises into the weekend.
Localised flooding and minor disruption to transport routes is possible throughout the Flood Watch area.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
Pine and Caboolture Rivers
Upper Brisbane River
Lower Brisbane River
(Specifically the Bremer River, Warrill Creek and Brisbane Creeks)
Logan and Albert Rivers
Gold Coast Rivers and Creeks
Condamine Rivers
Macintyre River
Weir River
Moonie River
Balonne River
Wallam and Mungallala Creeks
Warrego River (QLD)
Paroo River (QLD)
(Covered by an existing flood warning)
Bulloo River (QLD)
Flooding is no longer expected in the following catchments: Mary River, Noosa River, Sunshine Coast Rivers and Creeks.