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Widespread rain and storms to extend across Australia this week

03/10/2022

Issued: 2:30pm Monday 3 October 2022

Significant rain and storms are expected to move over the eastern states from late Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms will increase, particularly over southern South Australia (including Adelaide), and extend into north-west Victoria and the New South Wales South Coast.

By Wednesday morning, rain is expected to move further east into Queensland, central NSW, South Australia, and Victoria, with widespread showers and storms peaking in the afternoon and evening.

The upcoming rain will bring minor to major flooding in already flooded rivers in NSW and minor to moderate flooding along many rivers in Victoria and southern Queensland.

From Thursday, storm activity will decrease with a slight easing of showers across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania by the evening.

A cold front will move over southern South Australia on Thursday evening and the storm will reinvigorate during Friday over southern Queensland, central and eastern NSW, central and eastern Victoria, and northern Tasmania.

Over the weekend a low-pressure system will form and bring moderate to heavy falls for inland NSW, north-east Victoria and northern Tasmania.

Showers and storms will re-develop over southern Queensland from Friday, spreading east into the Darling Downs and inland NSW on Saturday. It will then move to the NSW coast on Sunday, with the potential of further heavy falls, before moving offshore on Monday morning.

Many communities that recently experienced flooding or are currently in flood will likely see rivers rise in the coming week including inland and western areas of NSW, before moving to the ranges and eastern NSW districts towards the weekend. The ground remains saturated, and any additional rainfall will cause streams and rivers to rise.

The Bureau is monitoring the rainfall closely. The Bureau updates its forecasts and warnings regularly.

Communities should stay up to date with the latest forecasts and warnings via the Bureau's website and the BOM Weather app and follow advice of emergency services.

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