MINOR FLOOD WARNING FOR THE TWEED RIVER AT MURWILLUMBAH
MODERATE FLOOD WARNING FOR THE BELLINGER RIVER
MINOR FLOOD WARNING FOR THE ORARA RIVER
MINOR TO MAJOR RURAL FLOOD WARNING FOR THE DARLING RIVER AT BOURKE AND DOWNSTREAM
MODERATE FLOOD WARNING FOR THE NAMBUCCA RIVER
Cruising Granny said
07:18 AM Jan 25, 2012
A timely warning OB. We can never have too much information about road conditions and flood threats and severity. Good work!
Almurta said
02:44 PM Jan 25, 2012
Thanks for the flood warnings. I'm in Murwillumbah trying to move the last of my furniture into store before starting off on my travels. I have till Friday to be out the unit. Hope there's a break long enough to move stuff in the trailer. It rained heavily all night.
it has all the road closures etc relevant to Queensland
VERY up to date with latest news on flooding and warnings
Barb
Rip and Rosie said
06:46 PM Jan 25, 2012
Updated warnings
Coastal Waters Wind Warning for New South Wales waters between Point Danger and Wooli, Severe Weather Warning for Northern Tablelands, Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast forecast districts, Flood Watch, Flood Warning - Tweed River, Flood Warning - Richmond-Wilsons Rivers, Flood Warning - Clarence River, Flood Warning - Bellinger River, Flood Warning - Macleay River, Flood Warning - Hastings River, Flood Warning - Orara River, Flood Warning - Barwon-Darling Rivers, Flood Warning - Brunswick River, Flood Warning - Nambucca River, NSW/ACT Severe Thunderstorm Warning 1, Ocean Wind Warning 1 - South Eastern area.
-- Edited by Rip and Rosie on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 06:48:35 PM
Hylda&Jon said
07:10 PM Jan 25, 2012
Clarence River here in Grafton is becoming a bit of a worry too.
Think I've had enough of this rain.
It's amazing, in the 2 years of our travel we had rain 3 times yet in the 4 months we have been home over half of it has been rainy.
Think we had better start traveling again.
Cheers
Jon
Almurta said
09:32 PM Jan 25, 2012
I agree that building on the flood plain is asking for trouble but sometimes it rains so much streets well away from rivers are affected. Today it rained so much the drains backed up and started spouting like fountains. A flash flood formed in the street outside my place. For about an hour only 4WDs could negotiate the street. Luckily the rain stopped and the water disappeared as quickly as it had collected.
Tumbulgum is very low lying - its a strange place. The place where they launch boats is right next to the main streets - the water laps against the road - and that's on a good day.)
-- Edited by Almurta on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 09:34:56 PM
Happywanderer said
11:37 PM Jan 25, 2012
My grandaughter was unable to go to school today. The bus couldn't get through the flood waters on the Biggenden to Maryborough Rd, Qld. Now I hear on the 24 news the Bruce Hwy is closed just south of Childers because of rising flood waters.
Almurta said
11:48 PM Jan 25, 2012
Chinderah and Fingal Head in northern NSW are being evacuated. The highway heading to Murwillumbah is cut at Tumbulgum. Parts of Murwillumbah are under water. Further south Bellingen and Darkwood are cut off.
Happywanderer said
11:53 PM Jan 25, 2012
Sounds like there is a lot more to come, and could end up like last year with all the floods as far down as Vic. Also on the news, Authorities are worried for the safety of Tamworth music goers as there is a lot of rising waters in that area. I know there are a few grey nomads there, hope they are all ok.
Gerty Dancer said
03:12 AM Jan 26, 2012
Hylda&Jon wrote:
Clarence River here in Grafton is becoming a bit of a worry too.
Think I've had enough of this rain.
It's amazing, in the 2 years of our travel we had rain 3 times yet in the 4 months we have been home over half of it has been rainy.
Think we had better start traveling again.
Cheers
Jon
Was thinking the same thing Jon! Except now its raining where we were warm and dry! Cant escape from it!
Hows Perth, still dry? you might have some refugees from floods turning up soon.
JRH said
03:14 AM Jan 26, 2012
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Hylda&Jon wrote:
Clarence River here in Grafton is becoming a bit of a worry too.
Think I've had enough of this rain.
It's amazing, in the 2 years of our travel we had rain 3 times yet in the 4 months we have been home over half of it has been rainy.
Think we had better start traveling again.
Cheers
Jon
Was thinking the same thing Jon! Except now its raining where we were warm and dry! Cant escape from it!
Hows Perth, still dry? you might have some refugees from floods turning up soon.
40 degrees in Perth today so if you feel like melting then come on over.
Beth54 said
03:19 AM Jan 26, 2012
I'm going to get on my soapbox here for a minute...
I'm sick of hearing people on TV whinging and crying about their flooded properties etc. They've chosen to live in low lying areas, what do they expect! And like last years floods, they're not listening to authorities warnings. Also people who drive into flooded roads without checking first, and no consideration for the poor beggers who have to go and get them out!
And the Councils need a kick in the b.u.m too, because they've allowed homes to be built in low lying areas.
I'm finished now.
Ma said
03:21 AM Jan 26, 2012
I hope that soapbox was big enough for the two of us Beth because you took the words right out of my mouth.
JRH said
03:23 AM Jan 26, 2012
Beth54 wrote:
I'm going to get on my soapbox here for a minute...
I'm sick of hearing people on TV whinging and crying about their flooded properties etc. They've chosen to live in low lying areas, what do they expect! And like last years floods, they're not listening to authorities warnings. Also people who drive into flooded roads without checking first, and no consideration for the poor beggers who have to go and get them out!
And the Councils need a kick in the b.u.m too, because they've allowed homes to be built in low lying areas.
I'm finished now.
Well said Beth, I concur wholeheartedly.
Beth54 said
03:27 AM Jan 26, 2012
Thank you.
Gerty Dancer said
04:12 AM Jan 26, 2012
Yep, I've wondered the same thing too Beth... why do people choose to build in flood areas, and why do the councils let them? Mind you there were places that flooded last year where it was quite unforeseen, I feel sorry for those people.
For those who don't know Tumbulgum, it's right on the edge of the Tweed River between Tweed Head and Murwillumbah. Very low along there.
milo said
09:59 PM Jan 26, 2012
im so greatful my area doesnt get flooded out, we had a huge storme last nite and we had 2 black outs.. I rang up 2ue over nights and talked about it on air..
Gerty Dancer said
03:55 AM Jan 27, 2012
Just heard from Brisbane that parts are flooded and some roads impassable... DIL couldnt get to work yesterday. Doesnt look like the rain is ready to quit yet either.
Beth54 said
04:45 AM Jan 27, 2012
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Just heard from Brisbane that parts are flooded and some roads impassable... DIL couldnt get to work yesterday. Doesnt look like the rain is ready to quit yet either.
That's right Gerty. Lots more to come tomorrow arvo, they say. They've opened the gates at Wivenhoe Dam again, to make sure we don't have that immense amount of water again. So Colleges Crossing is probably flooded.
MINOR FLOOD WARNING FOR THE TWEED RIVER AT MURWILLUMBAH
MODERATE FLOOD WARNING FOR THE BELLINGER RIVER
MINOR FLOOD WARNING FOR THE ORARA RIVER
MINOR TO MAJOR RURAL FLOOD WARNING FOR THE DARLING RIVER AT BOURKE AND DOWNSTREAM
MODERATE FLOOD WARNING FOR THE NAMBUCCA RIVER
Good work!
for qld flood warnings and road closures
http://highload.131940.qld.gov.au/#incidents
Try the new site
www.qldalert.com
it has all the road closures etc relevant to Queensland
VERY up to date with latest news on flooding and warnings
Barb
Updated warnings
Coastal Waters Wind Warning for New South Wales waters between Point Danger and Wooli,
Severe Weather Warning for Northern Tablelands, Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast forecast districts,
Flood Watch,
Flood Warning - Tweed River,
Flood Warning - Richmond-Wilsons Rivers,
Flood Warning - Clarence River,
Flood Warning - Bellinger River,
Flood Warning - Macleay River,
Flood Warning - Hastings River,
Flood Warning - Orara River,
Flood Warning - Barwon-Darling Rivers,
Flood Warning - Brunswick River,
Flood Warning - Nambucca River,
NSW/ACT Severe Thunderstorm Warning 1,
Ocean Wind Warning 1 - South Eastern area.
-- Edited by Rip and Rosie on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 06:48:35 PM
Clarence River here in Grafton is becoming a bit of a worry too.
Think I've had enough of this rain.
It's amazing, in the 2 years of our travel we had rain 3 times yet in the 4 months we have been home over half of it has been rainy.
Think we had better start traveling again.
Cheers
Jon
Tumbulgum is very low lying - its a strange place. The place where they launch boats is right next to the main streets - the water laps against the road - and that's on a good day.)
-- Edited by Almurta on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 09:34:56 PM
Now I hear on the 24 news the Bruce Hwy is closed just south of Childers because of rising flood waters.
Also on the news, Authorities are worried for the safety of Tamworth music goers as there is a lot of rising waters in that area.
I know there are a few grey nomads there, hope they are all ok.
Was thinking the same thing Jon! Except now its raining where we were warm and dry! Cant escape from it!
Hows Perth, still dry? you might have some refugees from floods turning up soon.
40 degrees in Perth today so if you feel like melting then come on over.
I'm going to get on my soapbox here for a minute...
I'm sick of hearing people on TV whinging and crying about their flooded properties etc. They've chosen to live in low lying areas, what do they expect! And like last years floods, they're not listening to authorities warnings. Also people who drive into flooded roads without checking first, and no consideration for the poor beggers who have to go and get them out!
And the Councils need a kick in the b.u.m too, because they've allowed homes to be built in low lying areas.
I'm finished now.
I hope that soapbox was big enough for the two of us Beth because you took the words right out of my mouth.
Well said Beth, I concur wholeheartedly.
Thank you.
Mind you there were places that flooded last year where it was quite unforeseen, I feel sorry for those people.
doesnt look good
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/caravans-evacuated-as-rain-pounds-north-coast-20120125-1qh1g.html
For those who don't know Tumbulgum, it's right on the edge of the Tweed River between Tweed Head and Murwillumbah. Very low along there.
we had 2 black outs.. I rang up 2ue over nights and talked about it on air..
That's right Gerty. Lots more to come tomorrow arvo, they say. They've opened the gates at Wivenhoe Dam again, to make sure we don't have that immense amount of water again. So Colleges Crossing is probably flooded.