05/04/2024
📩⚠️Please stay vigilant and always remember never to cross flood water.⛈️‼️
⚠️🌧️ UPDATED FLOOD WATCH
- PARTS OF EASTERN, CENTRAL
An inland and a coastal trough are building on Friday with a low pressure system expected to form over the central slopes. These systems are forecast to move southward and will move into the Tasman Sea Sunday.
These systems are expected to bring rain to much of the state in the coming few days with locally heavy falls, particularly in the east. There is still uncertainty associated with the location and intensity of the heaviest falls. This rainfall has the potential to cause minor to major flooding along parts of the New South Wales coast and ranges from late Friday, including the Hawkesbury Nepean River.
Catchments are relatively wet in the north and average to dry around Sydney and the South Coast.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
🟧🟥 MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING
▪️Colo River
🟨🟧🟥 MINOR TO MAJOR FLOODING
▪️Myall River
▪️Wollombi Brook
▪️Lower Hunter River
▪️Nepean River
▪️Hawkesbury River
▪️Georges River
▪️Woronora River
▪️Macquarie River to Bathurst
▪️Lachlan River to Cotton's Weir
🟨🟧 MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING
▪️Paterson River
▪️Williams River
▪️Shoalhaven River
▪️Moruya River
▪️Deua River
▪️Belubula River
🟨 MINOR FLOODING
▪️Orara River
▪️Coffs Coast
▪️Bellinger River
▪️Kalang River
▪️Nambucca River
▪️Hastings River
▪️Camden Haven River
▪️Manning River
▪️Gloucester River
▪️Wallis Lake
▪️Karuah River
▪️Newcastle Area
▪️Central Coast
▪️Lake Macquarie
▪️Upper Coxs River
▪️Macdonald River
▪️Northern Sydney
▪️Southern Sydney
▪️Parramatta River
▪️Cooks River
▪️Illawarra Coast
▪️St Georges Basin
▪️Clyde River
▪️Tuross River
▪️Bega River
▪️Towamba River
▪️Upper Macintyre River
▪️Molong Creek
▪️Bell River
▪️Queanbeyan River
▪️Molonglo River
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