Weather Warnings - Flood Warning - Macintyre/Weir
Final Flood Warning for the Macintyre River
Issued at 7:21 am EST on Monday 27 March 2017
Flood Warning Number: 12
River levels will continue to ease at Goondiwindi on the Macintyre River.
No significant rainfall has fallen over the Macintyre catchment in the 24 hours
to 07:00 am Monday. No significant rainfall is forecast for the next few days.
Macintyre River downstream of Holdfast:
River levels will continue to ease on the Macintyre River downstream of
Holdfast.
Flood Safety Advice:
Remember: If it's flooded, forget it. For flood emergency assistance contact
the SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000)
immediately.
Current emergency information is available at www.qld.gov.au/alerts
Next issue:
This is a final warning, no further warnings will be issued for this event.
Latest River Heights:
Macintyre R at Boggabilla, 3.28, Steady, 06:00 AM MON 27/03/17
Macintyre R at Goondiwindi TM, 3.80, Falling, 06:00 AM MON 27/03/17
Macintyre R at Terrewah, 6.12, Steady, 06:00 AM MON 27/03/17
This advice is also available by dialling 1300 659 219. Warning, rainfall and
river information are available at www.bom.gov.au/qld/flood. The latest weather
forecast is available at www.bom.gov.au/qld/forecasts.
Now Temperature
At Darwin Ap
10:40 CST
32°C
25°C
Possible thunderstorm
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