SEVERE WEATHER, MINOR, MODERATE FLOOD and GALE FORCE WIND WARNINGS AS A RESULT OF THE CURRENT EAST COAST LOW
As per a Severe Weather Warning for immediate broadcast from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) – an East Coast Low has developed and is drenching the Eastern Seaboard once again with heavy downpours and possible gale force winds exceeding 34-47 knots.
Whilst most of the expected rain is meant to stay offshore, there is a significant chance that it may impact shorelines and beachfront properties with a high risk of coastal erosion.
Based on current data, coastal areas, from the NSW South Coast are at a higher risk of heavy to more extreme rainfall however these warnings have not been released at this stage. Rainfall predicted to be between 10-20mm over the next few days however this may also increase.
The warning comes despite the Bureau of Meteorology’s announcement of an end to La Niña, a weather event responsible for increased rainfall.
Areas of immediate concern are:
Please note whilst there haven’t been any direct evacuation orders, residents in the above noted low lying areas should be on standby and ready to evacuate should the waters rise to unsafe levels:
Warnings per state:
Queensland:
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
Flood waters from Queensland will more than likely cause river level rises along the Culgoa, Birrie, Bokhara, Rarran, Darling Rivers and other border rivers in Northern NSW
New South Wales:
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
South Australia:
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
Victoria:
COLD WEATHER AND FROST WARNING
Western Australia:
A message to our Internal Trades and External Trades in QLD and NSW:
Please ensure your sites are safe, tarped and locked up with any equipment removed from roofs and wind susceptible areas.
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
If you require rescue, assistance to evacuate or other emergency help, ring NSW SES on 132 500.
Remember these 4 lifesaving rules:
For more emergency information, advice, and access to the latest river heights and rainfall observations and forecasts:
References:
Please Note: Whilst BOM (and other weather forecasters) are ensuring their predictions are as accurate as possible, the levels of these warnings could and may change at any time. Therefore, if you, your loved ones, or your co-workers are in any of the above-mentioned areas (or surrounds, near these rivers or in the path of these storms) please ensure you monitor these warnings via the below referenced links.
Nevertheless, please ensure you are prepared!
I am available to answer any questions you may have about this safety alert or provide any guidance you may need so please feel free to contact me.
Please be safe.