Thanks for that Petros (and to Ken as well)!!
Falls seems to be placed further north than initially forecast, but a hell of a long way to go.
TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
for heavy rainfall leading to localised flash flooding and potentially worsening
the existing river flood situation
For people in the Southeast Coast district, southern parts of the Wide Bay and
Burnett, and eastern Darling Downs and Granite Belt District.
Issued at 4:55 pm on Sunday 9 January 2011
Synoptic Situation: At 4pm EST, an upper level low was located near the Wide Bay
coast. A surface trough was located near the southern Queensland coast. Both of
these systems are moving towards the west and southwest.
Rain areas and thunderstorms are expected to continue about the northern and
central parts of the Southeast Coast District, southern parts of the Wide Bay
and Burnett District, and northeastern parts of the Darling Downs and Granite
Belt district. The heavy rain areas are expected to move into the southern parts
towards the border with New South Wales and west to the Granite Belt overnight.
Heavy falls are likely which may lead to localised flash flooding and/or worsen
existing river flooding.
Recent events: In the past 24 hours, Maleny has recorded 239mm, West Bellthorpe
233mm and Lindfield 226mm.
Flood warnings are current for various rivers and streams in these districts;
refer to these products [
www.bom.gov.au/qld] for further information.
The State Emergency Service advises that people in the affected area should:
· avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters
· take care on the roads, especially in heavy downpours
· avoid swimming in swollen rivers and creeks
Contact the SES on 132 500 for emergency assistance if required.
The next warning is due to be issued by 11pm Sunday.
FLOOD WARNING FOR COASTAL STREAMS FROM MARYBOROUGH TO THE NSW BORDER
Issued at 7:05 PM on Sunday the 9th of January 2011
by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane.
A rainband stretches from Gympie to the northern suburbs of Brisbane and inland
to Dalby.
Rainfall totals of up 180 millimetres have been recorded in the
Sunshine Coast region in the six hours to 7pm. The heaviest rainfall in the past
two hours has been in the Killcoy, Stanley and Upper Mary catchments, with
totals up to 60 millimetres recorded. The rainband is expected to move south
during Sunday night.
Fast river rises have occurred in the Caboolture River resulting in minor
flooding at Caboolture. Further rises in the Caboolture River and Pine River
catchments are expected overnight Sunday.
Fast river rises have occurred in Woogaroo Creek resulting in moderate flooding
at Opossum. Further flooding is possible in the Brisbane and Ipswich
metropolitan creeks overnight Sunday.
Flood warnings are current for the Mary River, Sunshine Coast streams and the
Upper Brisbane and Lower Brisbane rivers.
Next Issue:
The next warning will be issued at about 11pm.