Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Issued at 11:48 am EST on Saturday 7 September 2024
By the Bureau of Meteorology, Hobart.
Flood Watch Number: 3
RIVER LEVEL RISES AND AREAS OF MINOR FLOODING MAY DEVELOP FROM
LATE SUNDAY
A ridge over Victoria will direct westerly flow over Tasmania for
the next few days. A cold front embedded in the westerlies moves
over the Flood Watch area on Sunday evening.
Catchments in the flood watch area are wet.
Showers will continue in the west during Saturday and extend
statewide during Sunday.
In the 48 hours to 11:00 am Saturday, widespread rainfall totals
of 30 - 50 mm have been recorded across the Flood Watch area.
Daily rainfall totals of 5 - 15 mm are forecast for the Flood
Watch area during Saturday and 20 - 50 mm on Sunday.
River level rises are possible and minor flooding may develop
across the Flood Watch area from late Sunday.
Flood Warnings are current for the Mersey, Meander, North Esk,
South Esk, Macquarie and Derwent catchments.
River levels remain elevated across the Flood Watch area and
strong flows will remain a hazard for the coming days.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
Forth River
Northwest and Central Coastal Rivers
Arthur River
Nelson Bay Coastal Rivers
Pieman River
King-Henty Rivers
Huon River
Note: This Flood Watch is a "heads up" for possible future
flooding and is NOT a Flood Warning. The Bureau of Meteorology does
not provide a flood warning service for all of the catchments
covered by this flood watch. For more information on the Flood
Watch Service:
http://www.bom.gov.au/water/floods/floodWarningServices.shtml
For the latest warnings see www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings
For the latest rainfall and river level information see
www.bom.gov.au/tas/flood
For the latest weather forecast see
www.bom.gov.au/tas/forecasts
Flood Safety Advice:
SES flood warnings can be found at TasALERT.com
Flood and storm safety advice is available at
www.ses.tas.gov.au
Road closure information is available at
www.police.tas.gov.au
For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132
500.
For life threatening situations, call 000 immediately.
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