Sitting at home in the wet at North Richmond. Just a bit of drizzle today. Rain expected later. Took these couple of photos with the moblie phone just before the North Richmond bridge was closed at about 11 am. this morning. Probably go under tonight or tomorrow.
Johnw
-- Edited by jandas fun on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 03:22:18 PM
Been sitting in Stansbury Yourke Peninsular SA for ther past 8 weeks, waiting for it to cool down up the centre. Had 3 days of rain in that time. Heaviest was 1 hour ago. Light shower.
Rheo (John)
-- Edited by Rheo47 on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 04:53:22 PM
Rip and Rosie said
05:04 PM Mar 3, 2012
Just back from Victoria, we are home getting over a nasty bout of flu.
Maybe a good thing to be home when you're not well, but itching to at least plan another get away, except for the rain!
Regardless, my thoughts go to those stuck in the mud, flood and seriously rotten weather.
Got a cousin spending a month at Stockton, right on the beach- keep ringing her daughter to see if they are home yet, but seems they are toughing it out.
_wombat_ said
05:06 PM Mar 3, 2012
feel sorry for all the flood victims not only those on holiday but also those people that live there.
Pejay said
05:12 PM Mar 3, 2012
Must admit, can't say I'm sorry the rain appears to have gone from Tsv for the moment, but we are doing a 'ring-around' of family and friends to make sure all are OK. Our thoughts too, go out to thoughts in the affected areas - keep safe folks.
davkar said
07:12 PM Mar 3, 2012
We are at Carcoar Dam at this time very wet and high winds but are high and dry at this time. Drove from Echuca the day before with rain all the way and roads starting to flood what a trip. Will sit here until it has stoped and dry everything out. Regards
_wombat_ said
07:22 PM Mar 3, 2012
davkar wrote:
We are at Carcoar Dam at this time very wet and high winds but are high and dry at this time. Drove from Echuca the day before with rain all the way and roads starting to flood what a trip. Will sit here until it has stoped and dry everything out. Regards
you take care DK
jimbo said
07:32 PM Mar 3, 2012
Were getting our share of it Playing the first round of Pennant bowls in ballarat today 3rd March Don't much like our chances of getting throught it....Bacchus Marsh is getting a soaking
Gerty Dancer said
07:35 PM Mar 3, 2012
Good luck Dave and Karen! Theres more rain forecast for this weekend, just have to sit it out.... not the best fun. Theres dozens of minor roads closed around Canberra, but the city and suburbs go on as usual. Cant help thinking how lucky we are, with the tumble dryer humming away, while others are working to sandbag their homes and businesses, and are wet and tired.
villatranquilla said
07:45 PM Mar 3, 2012
house sitting at Eagle Point (near Bairnsdale - East Gippsland - Vic) looking out at the lake - very rough, (not like our avatar taken 2 weeks ago) grey with heavy showers
tiger5 said
08:01 PM Mar 3, 2012
Hi Johnw,
You be careful on that side as it is all down too the river.
-- Edited by tiger5 on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 08:01:44 PM
Happywanderer said
08:37 PM Mar 3, 2012
Starting to rain here in Echuca, AGAIN, quite cold and windy. Just as well I have an oven to clean out, won't have to go anywhere today.
justcruisin01 said
09:39 PM Mar 3, 2012
davkar wrote:
We are at Carcoar Dam at this time very wet and high winds but are high and dry at this time. Drove from Echuca the day before with rain all the way and roads starting to flood what a trip. Will sit here until it has stoped and dry everything out. Regards
Thats a great spot, had a few days there late last year.
We are still at home with plans in place for a get away soon, maybe another 2-3 weeks. Just had one week with out rain, new it was to good to last, started again last night with light drizzle.
Last thursday, first day of autumn & had the hotest day for the summer, today is cool, almost need a jumper & we aint in melb. LOL.
Every one out there, keep it safe.
JC.
the rocket said
11:44 PM Mar 3, 2012
davkar wrote:
We are at Carcoar Dam at this time very wet and high winds but are high and dry at this time. Drove from Echuca the day before with rain all the way and roads starting to flood what a trip. Will sit here until it has stoped and dry everything out. Regards
stay safe. rocket n strop
golivers travels said
01:21 AM Mar 4, 2012
Very wet here in Carisbrook. Just hoping it does not flood again
Glenda
And the rain continues, guttering overflowing, house leaking!
-- Edited by golivers travels on Sunday 4th of March 2012 01:31:06 AM
Delta18 said
04:18 AM Mar 4, 2012
Rain? Wet? What ya's talking about? We haven't seen any of that stuff for weeks, send some over to the West please.
We've been averaging mid to high 30's and dry all summer around our way. The water bill for the garden is going to skyrocket.
Cheers Neil
Cruising Granny said
06:28 AM Mar 4, 2012
Unlike the weather for SA, for example, which historically came from the west, all this weather has been coming down from the north west tropical regions. Poor WA is missing out except for a tropical cyclone which slipped down the coast earlier in the summer. It's been exceptionally hot in the west. These weather patterns are unusual, even bizarre. The sea is still very warm and that always means rain. I can only hope the west gets enough rain for the start of the grain season so that get a decent harvest this year. Weather watching has been a hobby of mine since I was about 9 years old. I should have been a meteorologist. Stay safe where ever you are.
Dougwe said
03:25 PM Mar 4, 2012
Happywanderer wrote:
Starting to rain here in Echuca, AGAIN, quite cold and windy. Just as well I have an oven to clean out, won't have to go anywhere today.
Hi Marj,
What's the river like up there? I was thinking of coming up for a couple of nights but might just hang on for a bit and see how things go.
Rip and Rosie said
04:30 PM Mar 4, 2012
Hey, sun's out in Newcastle, and sky's blue................. quick strip the beds and wash the sheets! Might be ably to knock the top off the lawn as well.
Whoo Hoo
Rosie
Dougwe said
06:04 PM Mar 4, 2012
Rip and Rosie wrote:
Hey, sun's out in Newcastle, and sky's blue................. quick strip the beds and wash the sheets! Might be ably to knock the top off the lawn as well.
Whoo Hoo
Rosie
When you have finished all that, knock the top of a bottle or two and enjoy. I have just washed a weeks worth off cloths and the towels.
Happywanderer said
07:12 PM Mar 4, 2012
Doug, I know the rivers are up but haven't been out for a couple of days, all the small towns around here are under water. Just hope it doesn't come this far. Suns trying to break through today although we are supposed to be getting heaps of rain.
musketeer said
02:49 AM Mar 5, 2012
we are here in narranderra ,all roads out are closed ,but it is sunny and looking promising. we had 4 inches of rain last night and the businesses here took a beating,but like the true country town spirit everyone was there to help. we came thru ungarie yesterday and we must have been lucky as it was closed to traffic soon after.
mr glassies said
04:06 PM Mar 5, 2012
sitting at home on the sunshine coast (i wonder who the comedian was that named it that) had 2 inches since 10 am sunday and no sign of letting up still theres a lot of people worse of than us
(not a good day to drive to brisy but gota take della to the specialist )
dibs
Paul Merryman said
04:12 PM Mar 5, 2012
davkar wrote:
We are at Carcoar Dam at this time very wet and high winds but are high and dry at this time.
Regards
Main thing you are high and dry there with good toilet block.
Is Carcoar Dam full? Many years since it has been full.
_wombat_ said
04:18 PM Mar 5, 2012
mr glassies wrote:
sitting at home on the sunshine coast (i wonder who the comedian was that named it that) had 2 inches since 10 am sunday and no sign of letting up still theres a lot of people worse of than us
(not a good day to drive to brisy but gota take della to the specialist )
dibs
Start out early and get there safe, you have to take your time when the roads are wet.
Hydeeeho said
10:57 PM Mar 6, 2012
Kay and I are in Mildura and been here a couple of weeks to ride it all out although the rain was really not very heavy at all just a nusicane
Geoff n Jen said
02:27 AM Mar 7, 2012
Gympie - say no more
Gerty Dancer said
02:54 AM Mar 7, 2012
From what we heard on the news, its move no more for a while, for you. Good luck Geoff n Jen
Sitting at home in the wet at North Richmond. Just a bit of drizzle today. Rain expected later.
Took these couple of photos with the moblie phone just before the North Richmond bridge was closed at about 11 am. this morning. Probably go under tonight or tomorrow.
Johnw
-- Edited by jandas fun on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 03:22:18 PM
Been sitting in Stansbury Yourke Peninsular SA for ther past 8 weeks, waiting for it to cool down up the centre. Had 3 days of rain in that time. Heaviest was 1 hour ago. Light shower.
Rheo (John)
-- Edited by Rheo47 on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 04:53:22 PM
Just back from Victoria, we are home getting over a nasty bout of flu.
Maybe a good thing to be home when you're not well, but itching to at least plan another get away, except for the rain!
Regardless, my thoughts go to those stuck in the mud, flood and seriously rotten weather.
Got a cousin spending a month at Stockton, right on the beach- keep ringing her daughter to see if they are home yet, but seems they are toughing it out.
feel sorry for all the flood victims not only those on holiday but also those people that live there.
Regards
you take care DK
Were getting our share of it Playing the first round of Pennant bowls in ballarat today 3rd March Don't much like our chances of getting throught it....Bacchus Marsh is getting a soaking
Theres dozens of minor roads closed around Canberra, but the city and suburbs go on as usual. Cant help thinking how lucky we are, with the tumble dryer humming away, while others are working to sandbag their homes and businesses, and are wet and tired.
Hi Johnw,
You be careful on that side as it is all down too the river.
-- Edited by tiger5 on Saturday 3rd of March 2012 08:01:44 PM
Just as well I have an oven to clean out, won't have to go anywhere today.
Thats a great spot, had a few days there late last year.
We are still at home with plans in place for a get away soon, maybe another 2-3 weeks. Just had one week with out rain, new it was to good to last, started again last night with light drizzle.
Last thursday, first day of autumn & had the hotest day for the summer, today is cool, almost need a jumper & we aint in melb. LOL.
Every one out there, keep it safe.
JC.
-- Edited by golivers travels on Sunday 4th of March 2012 01:31:06 AM
Rain? Wet? What ya's talking about? We haven't seen any of that stuff for weeks, send some over to the West please.
We've been averaging mid to high 30's and dry all summer around our way. The water bill for the garden is going to skyrocket.
Cheers Neil
Poor WA is missing out except for a tropical cyclone which slipped down the coast earlier in the summer. It's been exceptionally hot in the west.
These weather patterns are unusual, even bizarre. The sea is still very warm and that always means rain.
I can only hope the west gets enough rain for the start of the grain season so that get a decent harvest this year.
Weather watching has been a hobby of mine since I was about 9 years old. I should have been a meteorologist.
Stay safe where ever you are.
Hi Marj,
What's the river like up there? I was thinking of coming up for a couple of nights but might just hang on for a bit and see how things go.
Whoo Hoo
Rosie
When you have finished all that, knock the top of a bottle or two and enjoy. I have just washed a weeks worth off cloths and the towels.
(not a good day to drive to brisy but gota take della to the specialist )
dibs
Main thing you are high and dry there with good toilet block.
Is Carcoar Dam full? Many years since it has been full.
Start out early and get there safe, you have to take your time when the roads are wet.