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MINOR FLOODING MAY DEVELOP ACROSS PARTS OF THE FLOOD WATCH AREA FROM LATE WEDNESDAY, WITH ISOLATED MODERATE TO MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS COASTAL CATCHMENTSA trough will move east across Queensland during Tuesday and Wednesday. The trough is forecast to bring moderate to heavy rainfall to the Flood Watch area from late Tuesday. Minor flooding is possible across the Flood Watch area from late Wednesday.Rainfall is also forecast to affect catchments outside the Flood Watch area and may cause renewed river level rises across catchments where flood warnings are already current, including Warrego, Paroo, Bulloo, Barcoo, Thomson and Cooper. Existing flooding may also be further prolonged.Inland catchments within the Flood Watch area are relatively wet from recent rainfall, whilst coastal catchments are very wet and likely to respond quickly to further rainfall.Localised river level rises and areas of flash flooding are likely within the areas of heaviest rainfall.A Flood Watch is also current for New South Wales including the Border Rivers.Catchments likely to be affected include:Burrum and Cherwell RiversSunshine Coast Rivers and CreeksPine and Caboolture RiversUpper Brisbane RiverLower Brisbane River(Lockyer, Laidley and Warrill creeks, Bremer River, and Brisbane & Ipswich creeks only)Logan and Albert RiversGold Coast Rivers and Creeks(Creeks only)Condamine RiversMacintyre RiverWeir RiverMoonie RiverBalonne RiverWallam and Mungallala CreeksSee www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings to view the current flood, weather and cyclone products for Queensland.For more information on the Flood Watch Service: www.bom.gov.au/water/floods/floodWarningServices.htmlFlood Safety Advice:This Flood Watch means that people living or working along rivers and creeks should monitor the latest weather forecasts and warnings.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. ... See MoreSee Less
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Seqwater advises flood releases from Somerset Dam and Wivenhoe Dam have stopped with low level operational releases to continue from both storages until Thursday.Twin Bridges, Savages Crossing and Colleges Crossing remain closed to traffic. Savages Crossing and Colleges Crossing are expected to be free of inundation today and will reopen following inspections from the local authorities. Twin Bridges is expected to remain inundated for several days.Please continue to avoid any fast flowing or deep water near waterways downstream of the dams.No further updates for this weather event will be issued and Seqwater’s Flood Operations Centre is no longer active. ... See MoreSee Less
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Dr. Moose would like to wish you a happy April 1st April fools !!… As if we could afford a plane 😂😂**MEDIA RELEASE** **SEQ Weather Unveils Bold New Approach to Forecasting: Chemtrail Plane Takes Flight** SEQ Weather, Southeast Queensland’s trusted source for local weather updates, today announced a groundbreaking shift in its forecasting strategy. Citing growing concerns over the unreliability of traditional computer modeling, the organization has taken matters into its own hands—quite literally—by acquiring a state-of-the-art chemtrail plane to monitor and influence weather patterns directly. “We’ve reached a point where computer models just aren’t cutting it anymore,” said SEQ Weather spokesperson, Dr. Moose. “With our new chemtrail plane, we’re no longer guessing what’s happening in the atmosphere—we’re up there, seeing it, shaping it, and knowing exactly what’s going on. It’s a game-changer for accuracy.” The custom-built aircraft, dubbed *CloudCommander*, is equipped with advanced atmospheric sensors and a proprietary dispersal system, allowing SEQ Weather to track real-time conditions and, when necessary, deploy targeted interventions. While details of the plane’s capabilities remain under wraps, Dr. Moose assured the public that this move represents a “proactive leap forward” in weather prediction and management. SEQ Weather’s decision comes amid increasing scrutiny of conventional forecasting tools, which have struggled to keep pace with rapidly changing climate dynamics. The organization expects the chemtrail plane to provide unparalleled insights into local weather systems, ensuring residents receive the most reliable updates possible. “We’re not just reporting the weather anymore—we’re in the driver’s seat,” Dr. Moose added with a grin. “Rain, shine, or something in between, we’ve got it covered.” SEQ Weather invites the public to stay tuned for updates from *CloudCommander*’s maiden flight, scheduled for later this week, weather permitting. For more information, visit seqweather.com or follow us on facebook @SEQWeather. **ENDS** *Contact:* SEQ Weather Media Team Email: m@dia@seqweather.com.au Phone: 07 5555 1234Release 1st April 2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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I’m wondering what the weather risk is in the USA has atm ?🤏🍆 😵😵‍💫 ... See MoreSee Less
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