There saying Seymour is expecting the flood levels of 1974, which means flooding of the lower end of town. From the Mcdonalds area - through to the Via duct (Im sure many people have been to Seymour)
drewgon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 10:03 am
Without checking a Gauge because I dont have one here at work..Id expect we are near 20mm already this morning here in Seymour.
Its been bucketing down for nearly 2 hours
Puckapunyal has recorded 20.6mm 9:00AM to 10:30AM.
Sorry for looking further ahead but does it look fairly hot next Tuesday to Thursday? Yes. Right on cue with the start of Summer. As for this week - 25mm seems more-or-less locked in here. The models still cant agree exactly on the western side for you and I! I think its going to be a wait and see ...
Woke up this morning checked outside looked nice and clear.. Got in the shower.. Boom. What the heck was that anyhow.. After checking the radar seen a tiny little blob above us. Bucketed down in Nagambie good 15 - 20mm havnt checked the gauge yet as I left to work.