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    Flood Warning - MacIntyre River
    Issued 59 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales



    MINOR TO MODERATE FLOOD WARNING
    FOR FRAZERS CREEK AND THE SEVERN RIVER AT ASHFORD
    Issued at 6:45 AM on Friday the 10th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 2

    Up to 64 millimetres of rain has fallen during the past 12 hours to 5am today
    [10/09/2010] in the Frazers Creek catchment. This rain is expected to cause
    moderate flooding at Ashford around midday today.

    There are also reports of flooding of local roads in the Inverell catchment
    area.

    Further rain is forecast for the next 12 hours.

    At this stage it is not possible to predict the flood peak because of
    uncertainty over how much more rain will fall.



    Predicted River Heights/Flows:
    Ashford - Reach moderate flood level (4.0 metres) around noon today
    [10/09/2010].
    - Further rises possible.

    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    The next warning will be issued by 10:00 am Friday [10/09/2010].

    Latest River Heights:
    Macintyre R at Inverell Middle Ck 0.94m rising 06:30 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Macintyre R at Wallangra 3.43m rising 06:30 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Severn R at Ashford 2.47m rising 06:30 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Frazers Ck at Westholme (Ashford) 1.15m rising 06:30 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Macintyre R at Yetman Br 1.39m steady 06:30 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Macintyre R at Boggabilla 2.9m steady 05:45 AM FRI 10/09/10
    Macintyre R at Goondiwindi * 3.44m steady 05:00 AM FRI 10/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Sheep Graziers Warning - NSW issue
    Issued 3 hours and 39 minutes ago
    New South Wales

    Warning to Sheep Graziers
    for the Northern Tablelands, Southern Tablelands and South West Slopes forecast
    districts.

    Issued at 5:03 am EST on Friday 10 September 2010.

    Sheep Graziers are warned that cold temperatures, showers and strong Westerly
    winds are expected during Friday. Areas likely to be affected include the
    Northern Tablelands and South West Slopes forecast districts and parts of the
    Southern Tablelands forecast district. There is a high risk of losses of lambs
    and sheep exposed to these conditions.

    The next warning will be issued by 11:00 am EST Friday.



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    Coastal Waters Wind Warning for New South Wales waters between Point Danger and Gabo Island.
    Issued 3 hours and 20 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales

    Coastal Waters Wind Warning
    for New South Wales waters between Point Danger and Gabo Island.

    Issued at 4:23 am EST on Friday 10 September 2010.

    ================================================================================
    Please be aware
    Wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger than the averages given here, and maximum
    waves may be up to twice the height.
    ================================================================================

    Weather Situation
    Frontal system moving through NSW with increasing northerly winds in the north
    ahead of the front, and increasing westerly winds on Friday over much of the
    coast after the change

    Gale warning for New South Wales waters between Port Macquarie and Ulladulla
    Winds: Northwesterly and increasing up to 30 knots during the morning then
    tending westerly then west to southwesterly and increasing up to 35 knots
    during the evening. Combined sea and swell: Increasing up to 4 metres.

    Strong wind warning for New South Wales waters between Point Danger and Port
    Macquarie
    Winds: North to northwesterly up to 30 knots and then tending west to
    southwesterly. Combined sea and swell: Up to 3 metres.

    Strong wind warning for New South Wales waters between Ulladulla and Gabo Island
    Winds: Northwesterly and increasing up to 30 knots during the morning then
    tending west to southwesterly during the afternoon. Combined sea and swell:
    Increasing up to 3 metres.

    The next warning will be issued by 11:00 am EST Friday.

    More detailed information about local wind speed and direction and wave
    information is available in the Coastal Waters Forecast.

    Please note: coastal wind warnings now contain details of the highest average
    wind speeds and highest combined sea and swell heights expected during the
    warning period. More detailed sea and swell information will continue to be
    provided within the Coastal Waters Forecast. See the Bureau's marine site at
    www.bom.gov.au/marine for more information.



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    Flood Watch 1
    Issued 21 hours and 59 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales

    FLOOD WATCH FOR MINOR FLOODING ALONG
    THE SEVERN AND MACINTYRE RIVERS
    AND THE GWYDIR RIVER VALLEY
    Issued at 10:44 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010

    Note: This Flood Watch is a "heads up" for possible future flooding and is NOT a
    Flood Warning [see note below].

    A cold front preceded by a rain band will move across western and southeastern
    New South Wales during Thursday and through the northeast during Friday.
    Forecast rain totals in the order of 20 to 40 millimetres are expected over
    Thursday and Friday over these catchments. Forecast rain amounts are shown on
    the Bureau's web site in the Water and the Land section.

    The area is wet from recent rain and there is a higher than 70% chance of some
    minor flooding in the Severn, Macintyre and Gwydir river valleys.


    This Flood Watch means that people living or working along rivers and streams
    must monitor the latest weather forecasts and warnings and be ready to move to
    higher ground should flooding develop. Flood Warnings will be issued if Minor
    Flood Level is expected to be exceeded at key sites along the main rivers for
    which the Bureau of Meteorology provides a flood warning service. Across NSW,
    about 70% of Flood Watches are followed by flooding.


    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    This Flood Watch will be reviewed by 11am Friday 10/9/10

    For latest rainfall and river level information see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Flood Warning - Murray River
    Issued 21 hours and 23 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales




    MINOR TO MODERATE FLOOD WARNING
    FOR RURAL AREAS ALONG THE
    MURRAY RIVER DOWNSTREAM OF YARRAWONGA
    Issued at 10:20 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 6

    The Murray River at Corowa peaked at 3.83 metres Wednesday afternoon and has now
    fallen below minor flood level.

    The Murray River flood peak from Yarrawonga is expected to arrive at Tocumwal on
    Friday causing some minor rural flooding. Forecasts for Tocumwal and Deniliquin
    have been revised downwards to reflect the recorded rates of river level rise.


    Predicted River Heights/Flows:

    Tocumwal - peak near 6.5 metres Friday with minor rural flooding

    Deniliquin - reach 6.0 metres around 19/9/10 with minor rural flooding

    Echuca / Moama - reach 94 metres (AHD) around 15/9/10 with moderate rural
    flooding - note river levels will be close to the peak
    for several days before the maximum level is recorded.

    Barham - reach 5.9 metres around 19/9/10 with moderate rural flooding

    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    The next warning will be issued by 11am Friday 10/9/2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Murray R at Albury 1.6m falling 10:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Corowa 3.53m falling 10:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Yarrawonga Weir D/S 6.49m falling 09:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Tocumwal 5.53m rising 08:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Edward R at Deniliquin 2.63m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Edward R at Moulamein 2.36m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R at Barham 5.56m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Boundary Bend 4.32m rising 08:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R at Wentworth Lock 10 29.02m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see
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    Flood Warning - Murrumbidgee River
    Issued 22 hours and 39 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales

    RENEWAL
    MINOR FLOOD WARNING
    FOR MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER AT NARRANDERA AND DARLINGTON POINT
    Issued at 10:04 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 9

    The Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga peaked near 6.95 metres around 11am
    Wednesday morning [8/9/10] and is now falling slowly.

    Minor flooding is expected at Narrandera and Darlington Point.



    Predicted River Heights/Flows:
    Narrandera - peak near minor flood level (6.7 metres)
    Sunday [12/09/2010].

    Darlington Point - peak near minor flood level (5.5 metres)
    next Thursday [16/09/2010].


    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    The next warning will be issued by 10:00am Friday [10/09/2010].

    Latest River Heights:
    Murrumbidgee R at Mt Macdonald 1.73m steady 06:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Tumut R at Tumut 0.73m steady 05:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R at Gundagai 4.6m falling 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R at Wagga Wagga 6.61m falling 06:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R at Narrandera 5.77m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R Gogeldrie Weir 4.92m steady 07:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R at Darlington Point 1.42m steady 04:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R D/S Hay Weir 3.63m steady 07:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R D/S Maude Weir 2.43m steady 07:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R at Redbank Weir 5.84m steady 07:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R D/S Balranald Weir 0.63m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see
    www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Flood Warning - Lachlan River
    Issued 22 hours and 12 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales


    FINAL
    MINOR FLOOD WARNING
    FOR LACHLAN RIVER AT COTTONS WEIR
    Issued at 9:31 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 5

    The Lachlan River at Cottons Weir has fallen below its minor flood level (3.5
    metres).



    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    This will be the final flood warning for this event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Lachlan R at Cowra 2.12m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Belubula R at The Needles 0.92m steady 06:15 AM THU 09/09/10
    Belubula R at The Bells 1.8m falling 06:15 AM THU 09/09/10
    Lachlan R at Nanami 3.16m steady 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mandagery Ck at Toogong 0.99m steady 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mandagery Ck at Eugowra Smithfield 1.83m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Lachlan R at Cottons Weir 3.13m falling 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Lachlan R at Condobolin 2.16m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Lachlan R at Booligal Weir 0.81m steady 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see
    www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Flood Warning - MacQuarie River
    Issued 2 days ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales

    FINAL
    MINOR FLOOD WARNING
    FOR THE MACQUARIE RIVER AT WARREN
    Issued at 3:49 PM on Wednesday the 8th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 11

    The Macquarie River at Warren Town has fallen below its minor flood level (7.5
    metres).



    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    This will be the final flood warning for the current event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Macquarie R at Bathurst 1.11m steady 01:50 PM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Wellington Br 2.2m steady 02:00 PM WED 08/09/10
    Bell R at Newrea 1.15m steady 01:00 PM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Dubbo 0.87m steady 11:00 AM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Baroona 2.42m falling 06:00 AM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Gin Gin Weir 4.22m falling 02:00 PM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Warren Town 7.47m falling 03:00 PM WED 08/09/10
    Macquarie R at Carinda 1.5m steady 02:00 PM WED 08/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Flood Warning - Castlereagh River
    Issued 3 days ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    New South Wales

    FINAL
    MINOR FLOOD WARNING
    FOR THE CASTLEREAGH RIVER AT MENDOORAN
    Issued at 9:00 AM on Tuesday the 7th of September 2010

    Flood Warning Number: 11


    The Castlereagh River at Mendooran has fallen below its minor flood level (2.4
    metres).



    FloodSafe advice is available at www.ses.nsw.gov.au

    For emergency assistance call the SES on telephone number 132 500.
    For life threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately.

    Weather Forecast:
    For the latest weather forecast see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/

    Next Issue:
    This will be the final flood warning for the current event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Castlereagh R at Mendooran 2.37m steady 08:00 AM TUE 07/09/10


    For latest rainfall and river level information see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/flood/
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    Queensland
    Priority Coastal Waters Wind Warning for Cape Moreton to Point Danger including Moreton Bay
    Issued 4 hours and 35 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Queensland

    PRIORITY
    Coastal Waters Wind Warning
    For Cape Moreton to Point Danger including Moreton Bay
    Issued at 4:10 am EST on Friday 10 September 2010

    Synoptic Situation
    A trough over western Qld is moving eastwards and will pass off the southern
    coast during the afternoon.

    Strong Wind Warning
    Cape Moreton to Point Danger including Moreton Bay
    N/NW winds 25/30 knots. Winds will shift W/SW during the afternoon at 25/30
    knots before easing below 26 knots by early evening. Seas will reach 2.5 metres
    particularly offshore.



    The next warning will be issued by 11 am Friday AEST.

    Please be aware
    Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
    and maximum waves may be up to twice the height.

    Queensland flood warning summary
    Issued 22 hours and 41 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Queensland

    Flood Summary
    Issued at 10:02 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010

    The following Watches/Warnings are current:
    FLOOD WARNING FOR THE DAWSON RIVER

    See flood warning for more detail at: www.bom.gov.au/qld/flood .

    Additional information:
    Lower Macintyre River: Localised moderate flooding is occurring on the Macintyre
    River at Terrewah, with some minor flooding at Carana Weir on Callandoon Creek.

    Warnings and River Height Bulletins are available at www.bom.gov.au/qld/flood.
    Flood Warnings are also available on telephone 1300 659 219 at a low call cost
    of 27.5 cents, more from mobile, public and satellite phones.
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    Flood Warning - Fitzroy River
    Issued 22 hours and 46 minutes ago
    IDQ20765

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Queensland

    FLOOD WARNING FOR THE DAWSON RIVER
    Issued at 9:57 AM on Thursday the 9th of September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane.

    Minor to moderate flooding continues to ease on the Upper Dawson River at
    Taroom, with minor flooding expected to extend downstream to Moura into the
    weekend. Minor flooding is occurring on the Lower Dawson River between Baralaba
    and Knebworth.

    NOGOA RIVER

    Fairbairn Dam is expected to remain around the spillway level. River levels at
    Emerald will remain well below minor flood level.

    COMET RIVER

    River levels are generally easing throughout the Comet River catchment.

    DAWSON RIVER

    Minor to moderate flooding continues to ease on the upper Dawson River at
    Taroom. Minor flooding is expected to extend downstream from Taroom through to
    Moura throughout the remainder of this week and into next week.

    Minor flooding continues to ease along the lower Dawson River between Baralaba
    and Knebworth, with renewed rises expected early next week but these should not
    exceed levels recorded earlier this week.

    River levels along the Fitzroy River to Rockhampton will remain well below minor
    flood level during this week and into next week.

    Next Issue:
    The next warning will be issued at about 10am Friday.


    Latest River Heights:
    Dawson R at Taroom * 4.07m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Robinson Ck at Broadmere* 1.52m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Palm Tree Ck at La Palma* 1.06m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at The Glebe 1.6m falling 06:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at Woodleigh * 6.33m rising 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mimosa Ck at Redcliff * 1.12m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mimosa Ck at Karamea 4.95m falling slowly 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Roundstone Ck at Dawson Highway * 1.53m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at Bindaree * 6.65m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at Beckers * 6.61m rising 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Don R at Rannes * 5.18m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at Newlands 8.2m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dawson R at Knebworth * 7.9m steady 07:40 AM THU 09/09/10

    Carnarvon Ck at Rewan * 0.87m steady 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Brown R at Lake Brown * 1.04m falling 08:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Comet R at The Lake # 5.12m rising 08:15 AM THU 09/09/10
    Comet R at Springsure Ck Junction# 8.04m steady 07:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Comet R at Comet Weir # 4.64m falling 08:55 AM THU 09/09/10

    Nogoa R at Craigmore # 3.71m falling 08:58 AM THU 09/09/10
    Nogoa R at Fairbairn Dam HW * -0.04m steady 06:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Nogoa R at Emerald # 3.7m rising 09:14 AM THU 09/09/10

    *,# from automatic station

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    Victoria
    Coastal Waters Wind Warning for Victorian waters between Wilsons Promontory and 60nm east of Gabo Island.
    Issued 4 hours and 50 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Victoria

    Coastal Waters Wind Warning
    for Victorian waters between Wilsons Promontory and 60nm east of Gabo Island.

    Issued at 3:53 am EST on Friday 10 September 2010.

    ================================================================================
    Please be aware
    Wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger than the averages given here, and maximum
    waves may be up to twice the height.
    ================================================================================

    Weather Situation
    A low pressure trough will rapidly cross Victoria and Bass Strait during Friday
    with a weak low pressure system moving across Tasmania.

    Strong wind warning for Victorian waters between Wilsons Promontory and Point
    Hicks
    Winds: West to southwesterly developing up to 30 knots during the afternoon.
    Combined sea and swell: Increasing up to 3 metres.

    Strong wind warning for Victorian waters between Point Hicks and 60nm east of
    Gabo Island
    Winds: West to southwesterly developing up to 30 knots during the evening.
    Combined sea and swell: Increasing up to 3 metres.

    The next warning will be issued by 11:00 am EST Friday.

    More detailed information about local wind speed and direction and wave
    information is available in the Coastal Waters Forecast.

    Please note: coastal wind warnings now contain details of the highest average
    wind speeds and highest combined sea and swell heights expected during the
    warning period. More detailed sea and swell information will continue to be
    provided within the Coastal Waters Forecast. See the Bureau's marine site at
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    Victoria Flood Warning Summary
    Issued 10 hours and 18 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Flood Summary

    Issued at 9:25 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010.

    The following Watches/Warnings are current:

    Major Flood Warning for the Avoca River

    Major Flood Warning for the Lower Goulburn River (McCoys Bridge)

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Goulburn River (Arcadia Downs to Shepparton)
    Moderate Flood Warning for the Loddon River
    Moderate Flood Warning for the Wimmera River
    Moderate Flood Warning for the Yarra River at Yarra Glen

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Ovens River

    Minor Flood Warning for the Acheron River
    Minor Flood Warning for the Broken River Basin
    Minor Flood Warning for the Kiewa River
    Minor Flood Warning for the Murray River upstream of Lake Hume
    Minor Flood Warning for the Thomson River downstream of the Macalister River
    Junction
    Minor to Moderate Flood Warning for rural areas along the Murray River
    downstream of Yarrawonga

    Minor Flood Warning for the King River

    Minor Flood Warning for the Buffalo River

    Minor Flood Warning for the Buckland River

    Final Flood Warning for the Latrobe River downstream of Yallourn
    Final Flood Warning for the Macalister River Downstream of Lake Glenmaggie
    Final Flood Warning for the Mitchell River.

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    Flood Warning - Goulburn River
    Issued 11 hours and 35 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Major Flood Warning for the Lower Goulburn River (McCoys Bridge)
    Moderate Flood Warning for the Goulburn River (Arcadia Downs to Shepparton)
    Minor Flood Warning for the Acheron River
    Issued at 9:07 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office
    Reissue to upgrade Lower Goulburn River from Moderate to Major Flood Warning.

    Since 9 am Wednesday rainfall totals of up to 4.2 mm have been recorded in the
    Goulburn catchment. Further rainfall is expected on Thursday through Friday,
    with totals of up to 20 mm forecast in the Goulburn Catchment. Forecast
    rainfall may lead to some small renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor
    flooding in the upper reaches of the Goulburn and tributaries.

    The main flood waters in the Goulburn Basin are now at Shepparton, and further
    rises downstream of Shepparton are expected today.

    Upstream of Lake Eildon
    The Goulburn River at Doherty's is currently below the Minor Flood Level (2.0
    metres) and falling. As a result of forecast rainfall the river may rise above
    the Minor Flood Level during Friday.

    Goulburn tributaries below Eildon and Seymour
    The Acheron River at Taggerty is currently at 2.13 metres (Minor Flood Level
    2.0 metres) and steady. Further rises are possible due to forecast rain in the
    Goulburn catchment today with minor flooding continuing for several days.

    Goulburn River Lake Eildon to Seymour
    Goulburn River at Trawool is currently below the Minor Flood Level (4.0 metres)
    and falling.

    Seymour
    The Goulburn River at Seymour is below the Minor Flood Level (4.0 metres) and
    falling slowly.

    Hughes Creek
    Hughes Creek at Tarcombe Road is below the Minor Flood Level (2.0 metres) and
    steady.

    Murchison
    The Goulburn River at Murchison is currently at 9.45 metres (Minor Flood Level
    9.0 metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to remain above the Minor
    Flood Level until late Friday.

    Seven Creeks at Kialla West
    Seven Creeks at Kialla West is currently at 5.0 metres (Moderate Flood Level
    5.0 metres) and falling. The river is expected to remain above the Minor FLood
    Level (4.5 metres) during Friday and renewed stream rises are possible as a
    result of forecast rainfall.

    Broken River at Orrvale
    The Broken River at Orrvale is below the Minor Flood Level (6.8 metres) and
    falling.

    Goulburn River at Arcadia Downs
    The Goulburn River at Arcadia Downs peaked at around 10.81 metres (Major Flood
    Level 10.7 metres) at about 4am Wednesday. The river fell below Major Flood
    Level Thursday morning and is currently at 10.59 metres (Moderate Flood Level
    10.2 metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to remain above the
    Moderate Flood Level into Friday.

    Shepparton
    The Goulburn River at Shepparton peaked at 11.09 metres (Major Flood Level 11.0
    metres) at about 6am Wednesday. The river fell below Major Flood Level late
    Wednesday night and is currently at 10.68 metres (Moderate Flood Level 10.7
    metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to remain above the Minor
    Flood Level (9.5 metres) for the next 5 to 7 days.

    McCoys Bridge
    The Goulburn River at McCoys Bridge is currently at 9.87 metres (Minor Flood
    Level 9.0 metres) and rising. The river is expected to exceed the Moderate
    Flood Level (10 metres) during Thursday evening and the Major Flood Level (10.2
    metres) during Friday morning. The river is expected to peak at around 10.3
    metres during Friday afternoon.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.


    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, mainly this afternoon and tonight. The chance of
    thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers until evening.

    Forecast for Saturday
    Partly cloudy. Isolated showers from late morning until the evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 9 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Delatite R. at Tonga Bridge 1.22m steady 05:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Doherty's 1.72m falling 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. D/S Lake Eildon 0.57m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Rubicon R. at Rubicon 0.95m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Home Ck. at Yarck 0.59m steady 08:40 PM THU 09/09/10
    Acheron R. at Taggerty 2.13m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Yea R. at Devlins Bridge 1.02m rising 07:22 PM THU 09/09/10
    King Parrot Ck. at Flowerdale 0.94m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Trawool 2.96m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Sunday Ck. at Tallarook 0.52m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Mollison Ck at Pyalong 1.3m steady 07:19 PM THU 09/09/10
    Whiteheads Ck. at Seymour 1.55m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Seymour 3.15m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Hughes Ck. at Tarcombe Rd 1.42m steady 08:19 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Goulburn Weir DS 119.91m steady 08:54 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Murchison 9.45m steady 08:51 PM THU 09/09/10
    Pranjip Ck. at Moorilim 2.67m falling 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Castle Ck. at Arcadia 1.03m steady 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Arcadia Downs 10.59m steady 08:32 PM THU 09/09/10
    Seven Cks. at Euroa 1.77m steady 08:56 PM THU 09/09/10
    Stoney Ck. at Tamleugh 1.59m steady 08:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Seven Cks. at Kialla West 5m falling 08:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Orrvale 6.26m steady 08:51 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Shepparton 10.68m steady 09:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at McCoys Bridge 9.87m rising 08:30 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Ovens and King Rivers
    Issued 14 hours and 33 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Ovens River
    Minor Flood Warning for the King River
    Minor Flood Warning for the Buffalo River
    Minor Flood Warning for the Buckland River
    Issued at 6:10 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Since 9am Thursday rainfall totals up 6.4 mm have been recorded in the Ovens
    and King River catchments. Further rainfall totals of up to 10 to 20 mm are
    forecast in the Ovens and King Catchment for Thursday into Friday. This
    rainfall is expected to lead to renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor
    flooding in the upper reaches of the Ovens Basin late Thursday into Friday.

    Moderate to Minor flooding is continuing in the King and Ovens catchments.

    Ovens River upstream of Bright
    The Ovens River at Bright is currently below the Minor Flood Level (3.0 metres)
    and falling.

    Buckland River
    The Buckland River at Harris Lane is below the Minor Flood Level (2.8 metres)
    and falling. As a result of forecast rainfall renewed stream rises are likely
    and minor flooding may develop during late Thursday into Friday.

    Myrtleford
    The Ovens River at Eurobin is is below the Minor Flood Level (4.5 metres) and
    falling.

    Buffalo River
    The Buffalo River downstream of Lake Buffalo is currently at 3.17 metres (Minor
    Flood level 3.0 metres) and falling. The river is expected to remain above the
    Minor Flood Level for the remainder of Thursday. As a result of forecast
    rainfall renewed stream rises are likely late Thursday.

    Rocky Point
    The Ovens River at Rocky Point is currently at 3.14 metres (Minor Flood Level
    3.2 metres) and steady. The river is expected to remain above the Minor Flood
    Level for the remainder of Thursday.

    Upper King River
    The King River at Cheshunt is currently below the Minor Flood Level (1.8
    metres) and steady.

    Docker Road
    The King River at Docker Road fell below the Moderate Flood Level (3.95 metres)
    during early Thursday morning. The river is currently at 3.92 metres and
    falling slowly. The river is expected to remain above the Minor Flood Level
    during next few days.

    Wangaratta
    The Ovens River at Wangaratta is currently at 12.43 metres Moderate Flood Level
    (12.4 metres) and slowly receding. The river is expected to fall below the
    Moderate Flood Level during Thursday evening.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, increasing somewhat about the ranges later. The chance of
    thunderstorms this evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain, tending to isolated showers later in the evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued at 10 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Ovens R. at Harrietville 2.14m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens R. at Bright 2.6m steady 05:39 PM THU 09/09/10
    Buckland R. at Upper Buckland 1.99m rising 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Buckland R. at Harris Lane 2.47m falling 05:50 PM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens River at Eurobin 4m falling 04:44 PM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens R. at Myrtleford 3.19m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Buffalo R. at Abbeyard 1.59m falling 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Buffalo R. D/S Lake Buffalo 3.17m falling 02:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens R. at Rocky Point 3.14m steady 05:43 PM THU 09/09/10
    King R. D/S Lake William Hovell 1.72m falling 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    King R. D/S Lake William Hovell 1.72m falling 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    King R. at Cheshunt 1.03m steady 04:25 PM THU 09/09/10
    King R. at Edi 1.84m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Boggy Ck. at Angleside 1.05m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    King R. at Docker Rd Bridge 3.92m steady 05:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Hurdle Ck. at Bobinawarrah 0.74m steady 05:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Fifteen Mile Ck. at Greta South 1.8m steady 04:06 PM THU 09/09/10
    Fifteen Mile Ck. at Glenrowan 1.05m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens R. at Wangaratta 12.44m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Yarra River
    Issued 14 hours and 3 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Yarra River at Yarra Glen
    Issued at 5:39 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office in consultation with
    Melbourne Water

    The Yarra River catchment has received no significant rainfall in the
    24 hours since 09:00am yesterday. Rainfall totals of up to 10mm have
    been forecast for the headwaters of the Yarra River catchment and around
    5mm for the Lower Yarra Region until tomorrow morning. The forecast rainfall
    may cause renewed stream rises at various locations along the Yarra
    River.



    Water level in the upstream reaches of the Yarra River is still
    overtopping its banks at Coldstream (Yarra Grange) and Yarra Glen,
    causing inundation in low-lying areas adjacent to the river, in
    particular bicycle paths, pedestrian paths and parklands. No roads are
    affected at this stage.



    At Coldstream, the water level in the Yarra River is currently at 4.30m,
    which is still above the minor flood level of 4.0m, and falling.



    At Yarra Glen, the river level is now at the Moderate Flood Level of
    4.5m, and falling slowly.



    River heights at 16:18 09/09/2010 were:



    Upper Yarra
    Yarra River at Millgrove: 1.480m, falling, [Minor flood level 2.1m]
    Yarra River at Coldstream: 4.302m, falling, [Minor flood level 4.0m]
    Yarra River at Yarra Glen: 4.500m, steady, [Moderate flood level 4.5m]
    Yarra River d/s Yering Pumping Station: 2.050m, steady
    Yarra River at Warrandyte: 1.780m, falling, [Minor flood level 3.0m]



    Lower Yarra
    Yarra River at Templestowe: 1.990m, steady, [Minor flood level 3.5m]
    Yarra River at Heidelberg: 4.500m, steady, [Minor flood level 6.0m]
    Yarra River at Fairfield: 1.760m, steady, [Minor flood level 3.0m]
    Yarra River at Abbotsford: 1.570m, steady, [Minor flood level 2.7m]
    Yarra River at Hawthorn: 0.640m, rising
    Yarra River at Burnley: 0.440m, falling
    Yarra River at Hanna St: 0.372m, falling



    Watts River and Little Yarra River
    Watts River at Maroondah Reservoir: 16.410m, steady
    Watts River at Healesville: 2.080m, falling, [Minor flood level 2.85m]
    Little Yarra River at Yarra Junction: 0.760m, steady

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, mainly later this afternoon and evening. The chance of
    thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Scattered showers.

    The next warning will be issued around 11:30 AM Friday 10th September 2010.

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.
    River height and additional rainfall data for Greater Melbourne catchments is
    available from Melbourne Water at http://www.melbournewater.com.au


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    Flood Warning - Kiewa River
    Issued 14 hours and 13 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Minor Flood Warning for the Kiewa River
    Issued at 5:30 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Since 9am Thursday totals up to 3.6 mm have been recorded in the Kiewa river
    catchment with an isolated total of 7.0 mm at Albury.

    Further rainfall totals of 20 to 30 mm are forecast in the Kiewa catchment
    during Thursday evening into Friday. This rainfall is expected to lead to some
    small renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor flooding in the upper
    reaches of the Kiewa catchment.

    Minor flooding is currently occurring in the Kiewa catchment and expected to
    continue over the next several days.

    AGL Hydro advises that releases from storages into the Kiewa River are
    currently steady at around 70 ML/hour.

    Mongans Bridge
    Kiewa River at Mongans Bridge is currently at 1.97 metres and falling slowly.

    The main channel of the Kiewa River is currently steady at 3.3 metres (Minor
    Flood Level 3.3 metres). The river is expected to remain around the Minor Flood
    Level during Thursday into Friday.

    Bandiana
    The Kiewa River at Bandiana is currently at 2.83 metres and falling slowly. The
    river is expected to remain above the Minor Flood Level (2.7 metres) for
    several days.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests the following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, increasing somewhat about the ranges later in the
    afternoon. The chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain, tending to isolated showers later in the evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued at 9:30 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Kiewa R. at Mongans Bridge 1.97m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Kiewa R. at Kiewa Main Channel 3.3m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Kiewa R. at Kiewa Anabranch 1.58m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Yack'andah Ck. at Osbornes Flat 1.15m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Kiewa R. at Bandiana 2.83m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
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    Flood Warning - Murray River upstream of Hume Weir
    Issued 14 hours and 16 minutes ago
    Victoria

    This flood warning covers both the Victorian and New South Wales
    parts of the Murray River catchment upstream of Lake Hume.

    Minor Flood Warning for the Murray River upstream of Lake Hume
    Issued at 5:27 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Since 9 am Thursday an isolated rainfall total of 6.2 mm has been recorded in
    the Upper Murray catchment.

    Further rainfall is expected for the remainder Thursday with possible totals of
    10 to 20 mm in the Upper Murray catchment. This rainfall is expected to lead to
    renewed stream rises with the potential for renewed minor flooding during
    Friday and Saturday.

    Upstream of Jingellic
    Snowy Hydro advise that releases from Khancoban Storage have fallen below the
    Minor Flood Level (113m3/s).

    The Murray river at Biggara is currently below the Minor Flood Level (2.0
    metres) and falling slowly. Renewed stream rises are expected as a result of
    rain Thursday evening and Friday.

    The Murray River at Bringenbrong is currently below the Minor Flood Level (3.0
    metres) and falling slowly. Renewed stream rises are expected as a result of
    rain Thursday evening and Friday.

    Jingellic
    The Murray River at Jingellic is currently at 4.05 metres (Minor Flood Level
    4.0 metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to fall below the Minor
    FLood Level during Thursday evening.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, increasing somewhat about the ranges later in the
    afternoon. The chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain, tending to isolated showers later in the evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 9 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Murray R. at Biggara 1.95m steady 02:49 PM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Bringenbrong 2.95m falling 02:56 PM THU 09/09/10
    Corryong Ck. at Towong 2.22m steady 03:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Tooma R. at Pinegrove 2.46m steady 04:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Cudgewa Ck. at Berringama 1.75m steady 03:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Cudgewa Ck. at Cudgewa North 1.13m steady 04:35 PM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Jingellic 4.05m falling 05:20 PM THU 09/09/10
    Jingellic Ck at Jingellic 1.45m steady 04:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Tallangatta Ck. at McCallums 1.19m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Macalister River
    Issued 15 hours and 17 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Final Flood Warning for the Macalister River Downstream of Lake Glenmaggie
    Issued at 4:26 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Rainfall totals of up to 1.4 mm have been recorded in the Macalister catchment
    since 9 AM Thursday. Rainfall totals of 10 to 15 mm has been forecast for
    Thursday afternoon into Friday over the Macalister River catchment.

    Macalister Catchment upstream of Lake Glenmaggie
    The Macalister River at Glencairn is currently at 1.14 metres and falling.

    Macalister Catchment downstream of Lake Glenmaggie
    Southern Rural Water advises that the releases from Lake Glenmaggie were
    reduced to 5100 Ml/d (Minor Flood Level 7500 Ml/d) during Thursday morning.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.


    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy, generally light rain. The chance of thunderstorms late this
    afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    No further flood warnings will be issued for this event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Macalister R. at Glencairn 1.14m falling 03:18 PM THU 09/09/10
    Macalister R. at Licola 2.67m falling 02:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Macalister R. at Stringybark Ck. 1.08m steady 03:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Glenmaggie Ck. at The Gorge 1.31m steady 10:51 AM THU 09/09/10
    Macalister R. at Lk. Glenmaggie H/G 76.38m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Macalister R. D/S Lake Glenmaggie 1.82m steady 12:13 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Latrobe River
    Issued 15 hours and 21 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Final Flood Warning for the Latrobe River downstream of Yallourn
    Issued at 4:22 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    River levels in the Latrobe basin have fallen below the Minor Flood Level.

    In the 24 hours to 9am Thursday rainfall totals of up to 2.6 mm have been
    recorded in the Latrobe basin. Rainfall is forecast for Thursday evening into
    Friday with totals of up to 15 mm possible. This rainfall is expected to lead
    to some renewed stream rises in the upper reaches of the Latrobe River and
    tributaries. However further flooding is not expected.

    Latrobe River downstream of Yallourn
    The Latrobe River at Thoms Bridge is currently at 1.76 metres and falling
    (Minor Flood Level 4.0 metres). Forecast rainfall could lead to renewed stream
    rises but is not expected to cause further flooding.

    Rosedale
    The Latrobe River at Rosedale peaked at around the Minor Flood Level (4.0
    metres) on Wednesday and is now falling. Forecast rainfall could lead to
    renewed stream rises but is not expected to cause further flooding.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.


    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy, generally light rain. The chance of thunderstorms late this
    afternoon and evening.


    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    No further flood warnings will be issued for this event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Latrobe R. at Willow Grove 1.37m falling 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Tanjil R. at Tanjil Junction 0.85m steady 03:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Tanjil R. at Tanjil South 1.32m steady 03:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Moe R. at Darnum 1.56m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Moe Drain at Trafalgar East 1.06m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Narracan Ck. at Thorpdale 1.19m steady 02:39 PM THU 09/09/10
    Narracan Ck. at Moe 0.81m rising 04:12 PM THU 09/09/10
    Morwell R. at Boolarra 0.71m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Latrobe R. at Thom's Bridge 1.76m falling 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Traralgon Ck. at Koornalla 1.06m steady 02:03 PM THU 09/09/10
    Traralgon Ck. at Traralgon South 1.61m steady 02:57 PM THU 09/09/10
    Traralgon Ck. at Traralgon (Hwy) 1.4m steady 04:05 PM THU 09/09/10
    Latrobe R. at Rosedale 3.74m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Thomson River
    Issued 15 hours and 22 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Minor Flood Warning for the Thomson River downstream of the Macalister River
    Junction
    Issued at 4:21 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Since 9 AM Thursday up to 2 mm have been recorded over the Thomson and
    Macalister catchments. Rainfall totals of 5 to 10 mm have been forecast for
    Thursday afternoon into Friday over the Thompson and Macalister River
    catchments. This rainfall may lead to small stream rises in the Thomson and
    renewed rises in the Macalister River Catchment.

    As a result of the minor flood flow releases from Lake Glenmaggie over the past
    several days high stream levels and minor flooding are expected to continue
    along the Thomson River downstream of the Macalister River junction.

    Thomson River upstream of Macalister River Junction
    ##

    Macalister River
    Southern Rural Water advises that the releases from Lake Glenmaggie were
    reduced to 5100 Ml/d (Minor Flood Level 7500 Ml/d) during Thursday morning and
    will be held at this rate for the remainder of Thursday.

    Sale
    The Thomson River at Sale Wharf is currently steady at 2.41 metres (Minor Flood
    Level 2.4 metres). Areas of minor flooding will continue around and downstream
    of Sale for the remainder of Thursday.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy, generally light rain. The chance of thunderstorms late this
    afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    The next Flood Warning will be issued around 10 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Aberfeldy R. at Beardmore 0.89m steady 01:30 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at The Narrows 0.48m steady 12:40 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at Cooper Creek 0.57m steady 11:04 AM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. U/S Cowwarr Weir 2.54m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at Heyfield 0.78m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Rainbow Ck. at Heyfield 1.27m falling 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at Wandocka 2.06m steady 02:47 PM THU 09/09/10
    Macalister R. D/S Lake Glenmaggie 1.82m steady 12:13 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at Bundalaguah 6.59m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Latrobe R. at Rosedale 3.74m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Thomson R. at Sale Wharf 2.41m steady 03:02 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Loddon River
    Issued 16 hours and 56 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Loddon River
    Issued at 3:47 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    In the 24 hours to 9 am Thursday up to 3.4 mm of rainfall was recorded in the
    Loddon catchment. Rainfall totals of 10 to 15 mm have been forecast for
    Thursday evening into Friday for the Loddon Catchment. This rainfall is
    expected to lead to some renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor
    flooding in the upper reaches of the Loddon River and tributaries.

    Stream levels in the Loddon catchment to Laanecoorie reservoir have peaked and
    are now below the minor flood level, however further stream rises are expected
    late Thursday into Friday due to forecast rainfall. Rises in the Loddon
    catchment downstream of Loddon Weir are expected over the coming days as flood
    water moves down through the catchment.

    Upstream of Laanecoorie Reservoir
    Bet Bet Creek at Bet Bet is currently steady at 1.72 metres (Minor Flood Level
    4.0 metres).

    Downstream of Laanecoorie Reservoir
    The Loddon River downstream of Laanecoorie was at 1.76 metres at 8.30 AM
    Thursday (Minor Flood Level 1.5 metres) and falling.

    The Loddon River D/S Loddon Weir is currently at 5.32 metres (Minor Flood Level
    3.3 metres) and falling. The river is expected to remain above the Minor Flood
    Level for the next several days.

    Appin South
    The Loddon River at Appin South is currently at 2.75 metres (Minor Flood Level
    2.8 metres) and rising. The river will exceed the Minor Flood Level during the
    afternoon. Early indications are that the river will peak around the Moderate
    Flood Level (3.1 metres) on Saturday.

    Kerang
    Loddon River at Kerang is currently steady at 76.25 metres AHD (Minor Flood
    Level 77.0 Metres AHD). The river is expected to rise in several days as flood
    waters make their way downstream from the Loddon Weir with the possibility of
    minor flooding. A peak forecast will be provided once upstream gauges have
    peaked.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain developing from late morning and the chance of
    thunderstorms.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 8.30 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Loddon R. at Vaughan 1.29m steady 02:53 PM THU 09/09/10
    Jim Crow Ck. at Yandoit 1.49m steady 02:53 PM THU 09/09/10
    Muckleford Ck. at Muckleford 0.26m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. at Newstead 1.27m steady 03:07 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. D/S Cairn Curran 0.03m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Tullaroop Ck. at Clunes 0.89m falling 02:53 PM THU 09/09/10
    Bet Bet Ck. at Bet Bet 1.72m steady 02:52 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. D/S Laanecoorie 1.76m falling 08:38 AM THU 08/09/10
    Loddon R. at Serpetine Weir 1.97m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. D/S Loddon Weir 5.32m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. at Appin South 2.75m rising 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. at Kerang 76.25m steady 03:00 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Flood Warning - Avoca River
    Issued 17 hours and 33 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Major Flood Warning for the Avoca River
    Issued at 3:10 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    No significant rainfall totals have been recorded since 9:00 am Thursday in the
    Avoca River catchment. Rainfall totals of up to 10 mm have been forecast for
    the remainder of Thursday into Friday for the Avoca Catchment. The forecast
    rainfall is expected to lead to renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor
    flooding in the upper reaches of the Avoca River during Friday.


    The main flood waters in the Avoca River are now arriving in the Quambatook
    area.

    Upstream of Yawong Weir
    Avoca River at Archdale Junction is continuing to fall.

    Downstream of Yawong Weir
    The Avoca River at Yawong Weir is below the minor flood level (3.0 metres) and
    continuing to fall.

    Charlton
    The Avoca River at Charlton D/S is below the minor flood level (5.0 metres) and
    continuing to fall.

    The Avoca River at Quambatook is currently at 2.02 metres (Minor Flood Level
    2.0 metres) and is expected to continue rising for several days. A peak height
    around the Major Flood Level (2.4 metres) is expected Friday or Saturday.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain and the chance of thunderstorms.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 8:30 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Avoca R. at Archdale Junction 0.93m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Avoca R. at Yawong Weir 1.22m steady 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Avoca R. at Charlton D/S 3.65m falling 02:45 PM THU 09/09/10
    Avoca R. at Quambatook 2.02m steady 02:25 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
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    Flood Warning - Broken River
    Issued 17 hours and 13 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Minor Flood Warning for the Broken River Basin
    Issued at 2:30 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Since 9am Thursday rainfall totals up to 2 mm have been recorded across the
    Broken catchment. Rainfall totals of up to 20 to 30 mm forecast in the Broken
    Catchment for the remainder of Thursday into Friday. This rainfall is expected
    to lead to some renewed stream rises and possible renewed minor flooding in the
    upper reaches of the Broken River and tributaries.

    Benalla
    Due to technical difficulties no automatic river height observations are
    available at Benalla, however a manual level reading at Benalla has confirmed
    the river is below the minor flood level of 2.50 metres.

    Caseys Weir
    The Broken River at Caseys Weir is currently at 1.0 metre (Minor Flood Level
    2.1 metres) and continuing to fall.

    Broken Creek
    Broken Creek at Walsh Bridge is currently at 1.43 metres and rising slowly.
    Early indications are that a peak between 2.2 and 2.3 metres is possible.
    Prediction for Walsh Bridge will be provided once upstream gauges have peaked.

    Orrvale
    The Broken River at Orrvale fell below the Minor Flood Level (6.8 metres)
    around 11 AM today. The river is currently at 6.61 metres and falling. The
    river is expected to continue to fall.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, this afternoon and tonight. The chance of
    thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers until evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 8:30 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Broken R. D/S Bridge Ck. 0.74m steady 01:47 PM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Moorngag 1.38m steady 01:56 PM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Broken Weir 176.95m steady 11:49 AM THU 09/09/10
    Holland Ck. at Wrightley 1.1m rising 11:37 AM THU 09/09/10
    Ryans Ck. at Loombah Res. D/S 1m steady 12:36 PM THU 09/09/10
    Holland Ck. at Kelfeera 2.89m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Caseys Weir 1m falling 12:31 PM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Gowangardie Weir 2.42m falling 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Broken R. at Orrvale 6.61m falling 01:46 PM THU 09/09/10
    Broken Ck. at KD Walshs Br. 1.43m rising 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Broken Ck. at Nathalia 0.81m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
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    Flood Warning - Wimmera River
    Issued 18 hours and 37 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Moderate Flood Warning for the Wimmera River
    Issued at 2:05 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    In the 24 hours to 9:00 am Thursday up to 2 mm has been recorded in the Wimmera
    catchment. Rainfall totals of 10 to 20 mm have been forecast
    for the 24 hours from 9 am Thursday for the Wimmera catchment. This rainfall is
    expected to lead to renewed stream rises and possible minor flooding in the
    upper reaches of the Wimmera Basin overnight Thursday into Friday.

    The main flood waters will be around and downstream of Horsham during Thursday
    with stream rises occurring downstream of Horsham for the remainder of this
    week.

    Significant flows are present in the Richardson and Avon River systems.

    Upstream of Horsham
    The Wimmera River at Glenorchy has fallen below the Minor Flood Level (4.0
    metres) and is continuing to fall slowly.

    Horsham and Quantong Bridge
    The Wimmera River at Drung Drung peaked at 4.70 metres Tuesday afternoon. The
    river is currently at 3.79 metres and falling.

    The Wimmera River at Horsham (Walmers) is currently peaking around 3.35 metres.
    Flooding is expected to continue around and downstream of Horsham during
    Thursday.

    The Wimmera River at Quontong Bridge is currently at 6.49 metres and rising.
    Flooding is expected to continue around and downstream of Quontong Bridge
    during Thursday.

    Wimmera River lower reaches
    The Wimmera River U/S Dimboola is currently at 6.07 metres and rising. The
    river will continue rising until the weekend.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    Weather Situation
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Areas of rain developing from late morning and the chance of
    thunderstorms.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers.

    Next Issue:
    The next flood warning will be issued around 8 AM Friday 10 September 2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Mt Cole Ck. at Crowlands 0.49m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Wattle Ck. at Navarre 0.92m steady 11:50 AM THU 09/09/10
    Wimmera R. at Glynwylln 3.46m falling 01:08 PM THU 09/09/10
    Concongella Ck. at Stawell 2.62m steady 12:32 PM THU 09/09/10
    Wimmera R. at Glenorchy 1.3m falling 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Fyans Ck. at Fyans Ck. 0.14m steady 11:26 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mt William Ck. at Lk. Lonsdale T/G 0.17m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Burnt Ck. at Wonwondah East 0.58m steady 01:24 PM THU 09/09/10
    Wimmera R. at Walmer 3.35m steady 11:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Wimmera R. at Quontong Br. 6.49m rising 01:47 PM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
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    Flood Warning - Murray River
    Issued 19 hours and 7 minutes ago
    Victoria

    Minor to Moderate Flood Warning for rural areas along the Murray River
    downstream of Yarrawonga
    Issued at 12:36 pm EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    Reissued to update warning.

    The Murray River at Corowa peaked at 3.83 metres Wednesday afternoon and has
    now fallen below minor flood level.

    The Murray River flood peak from Yarrawonga is expected to arrive at Tocumwal
    on Friday causing some minor rural flooding. Forecasts for Tocumwal and
    Deniliquin have been revised downwards to reflect the recorded rates of river
    level rise.

    Predicted River Heights/Flows:
    Tocumwal - peak near 6.5 metres Friday with minor rural flooding

    Deniliquin - reach 6.0 metres around 19/9/10 with minor rural flooding

    Echuca / Moama - reach 94 metres (AHD) around 15/9/10 with moderate rural
    flooding - note river levels will be close to the peak
    for several days before the maximum level is recorded.

    Barham - reach 5.9 metres around 19/9/10 with moderate rural flooding

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy rain, mainly this afternoon and tonight. The chance of
    thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Partly cloudy. Scattered showers until evening.

    Next Issue:
    The next warning will be issued around 11am Friday 10/9/2010.

    Latest River Heights:
    Murray R. at Heywoods 1.23m steady 12:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Doctors Point 2.57m falling 11:51 AM THU 09/09/10
    Kiewa R. at Bandiana 2.84m steady 12:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R at Albury 1.6m steady 10:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Corowa 3.53m steady 10:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Ovens R. at Wangaratta 12.47m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Yarrawonga Weir D/S 6.48m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Tocumwal 5.62m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Barmah 3.85m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at Shepparton 10.79m steady 12:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Goulburn R. at McCoys Bridge 9.14m rising 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Echuca Wharf 89.32m falling 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Loddon R. at Kerang 76.24m steady 12:00 PM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Swan Hill 3.78m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Wakool R at Stoney Crossing 1.89m steady 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R at Liewah 2.75m steady 11:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murrumbidgee R D/S Balranald Weir 0.61m falling 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Boundary Bend 4.32m steady 11:30 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Colignan 4.4m steady 11:41 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R. at Mildura Weir D/S 32.13m rising 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10
    Murray R at Wentworth Lock 10 29.02m steady 09:00 AM THU 09/09/10

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    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
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    Flood Warning - Mitchell River
    Issued 21 hours and 44 minutes ago
    Victoria


    Final Flood Warning for the Mitchell River.
    Issued at 10:59 am EST on Thursday 9 September 2010
    by the Bureau of Meteorology, Victorian Regional Office

    In the 24 hours to 9:00 am Thursday rainfall totals up to 3.8 mm have been
    recorded in the Mitchell River catchment. Rainfall is forecast for Thursday,
    with totals of up to 5 to 10 mm possible. This rainfall may lead to renewed
    small stream rises in the Mitchell Catchment.

    Mitchell River upstream of Glenaladale
    The Wonnangatta River at Waterford is currently at 3.18 metres (Minor Flood
    Level 3.5 metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to remain below the
    minor flood level.

    Glenaladale
    The Mitchell River at Glenaladale is currently at 2.48 metres (Minor Flood
    Level 3.0 metres) and falling slowly. The river is expected to remain below the
    minor flood level.

    Bairnsdale
    The Mitchell River at Rosehill peaked at 7.95 metres. The river is currently at
    4.92 metres and falling slowly.

    The Mitchell River at Bairnsdale Pumphouse peaked around 6.4 metres between
    12.00 pm and 2.00 pm Monday. The river is currently at 3.49 metres (Minor Flood
    Level 4.0 metres) and falling. Areas of high stream levels will continue around
    and downstream of Bairnsdale during Thursday.

    In the interests of community safety the SES suggests following precautions:
    * Don't walk, ride or drive through floodwater,
    * Don't allow children to play in floodwater,
    * Stay away from waterways and stormwater drains, and
    * Keep well clear of fallen power lines

    Contact the SES on 132 500, if emergency assistance is required.
    Current Road and Traffic Information can be obtained from the VicRoads website:
    http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/trafficalerts

    Weather Forecast:
    A weakening cold front will cross western Victoria during Thursday before
    slipping away southwards. A stronger cold front will approach Victoria Thursday
    night and will sweep across the State on Friday morning. A high pressure system
    will move across South Australia and New South Wales during the weekend and
    will stay well to the north of Victoria. The next cold front will approach
    western Victoria later on Sunday.

    Forecast for the rest of Thursday
    Cloudy. Patchy, generally light rain. The chance of thunderstorms late this
    afternoon and evening.

    Forecast for Friday
    Cloudy. Isolated showers.

    Next Issue:
    No further flood warnings will be issued for this event.

    Latest River Heights:
    Wonnangatta R. at Crooked R. 2.71m steady 08:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Wonnangatta R. at Waterford 3.16m steady 08:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Dargo R. at Lower Dargo Road 2.49m falling 09:16 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mitchell R. at Glenaladale 2.52m rising 10:11 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mitchell R. at Bulmers Lane 2.99m steady 08:45 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mitchell R at Rosehill 4.93m falling 10:35 AM THU 09/09/10
    Mitchell R. at Bairnsdale Pumphouse 3.49m falling 10:35 AM THU 09/09/10

    Flood Warnings, Flood Watches, River Height and Rainfall information are
    available on the Bureau of Meteorology web site at
    http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/flood/. Flood Warnings and Flood Watches for
    Victorian Catchments are available on: Telephone Weather Service No. 1300
    659217.


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    Tasmania
    Flood Watch Advice
    Issued 2 hours and 11 minutes ago
    Tasmania


    FLOOD WATCH ADVICE
    Issued at 5:32am on Friday the 10th of September 2010

    Flood Watch advice for northern and western river basins

    Statement:
    Rain and isolated thunderstorms overnight about the west and north have
    contracted to the far east.

    Between 10 and 20 mm of rain has fallen about the north and west, with falls of
    up to 30 mm over elevated areas. Further rainfall is expected about western
    parts

    As the north and west is generally saturated and rivers are already running
    high, this rainfall may cause strong and dangerous flows to become a hazard in
    some rivers and streams.

    Weather Outlook:
    Rain, clearing the east this morning. Showers continuing in western parts.
    Isolated thunderstorms at first in the far northeast.

    Next advice: 11 am, Friday 10 September 2010.

    Warnings are available on "WeatherCall", number 1900 955 359 [approx. cost of 77
    cents/min., inc. GST] and on the Bureau's web site,
    http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/tas.
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    Priority Coastal Waters Wind Warning for southern, western and northern Tasmanian coastal waters.
    Issued 2 hours and 17 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    Tasmania

    PRIORITY
    Coastal Waters Wind Warning
    for southern, western and northern Tasmanian coastal waters.
    Issued at 5:30 am EST on Friday 10 September 2010

    Synoptic Situation
    A weak trough is near the west coast and will slowly move east during the day
    with another weak cold front to cross the state tonight. A ridge of high
    pressure will move over Tasmania on Saturday with another cold front approaching
    the west late on Sunday.

    Strong Wind Warning
    For the Southeast Coast, the Southwest Coast, the Central West Coast and the
    Far Northwest Coast, Tasman Island to Stanley
    Winds tending west to southwest at 10 to 20 knots during the morning, increasing
    to 15 to 25 knots during the afternoon and to 20 to 30 knots in the evening.
    Winds variable to 15 knots at first about the south and west. Seas 1 to 2 metres
    increasing to 2 to 3 metres. West to southwest swell 2 to 3 metres

    Strong Wind Warning
    For the Central North Coast and East of Flinders Island, Stanley to St Helens
    Point, including Banks Strait and Franklin Sound
    Northwest winds 10 to 20 knots, variable to 15 knots at first inshore in the
    central north, tending west to southwest at 10 to 20 knots in the early
    afternoon, increasing to 20 to 30 knots later in the afternoon. Seas 1 to 2
    metres rising to 2 to 3 metres. Westerly swell 1 to 1.5 metres confused at first
    in the northeast.



    The next warning will be issued by 11:00 am EST

    Please be aware
    Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
    and maximum waves may be up to twice the height.

    South Australia
    Coastal Waters Wind Warning for all South Australian coastal waters.
    Issued 2 hours and 29 minutes ago
    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
    South Australia


    Coastal Waters Wind Warning
    For all South Australian coastal waters.
    Issued at 4:45 am CST on Friday 10 September 2010

    Synoptic situation
    a vigorous northwest to southwest airstream will gradually ease during Friday.
    On Friday evening a high will move across from the west ahead of a front
    expected over western coasts on Sunday evening.

    CANCELLED Gale Warning
    for the West Coast south Streaky Bay, Spencer Gulf Waters south of Cowell to
    Wallaroo and the South Central Coast west of Kangaroo Island.
    NW/SW winds have eased to below 34 knots.

    Strong Wind Warning
    For the West, South Central and South East Coasts, and Spencer Gulf Waters
    south of Cowell to Wallaroo
    W/SW winds 20/30 knots, easing below 26 knots by midday. Seas 2 to 3 m. W/SW
    swell 3 to 4 m.

    CANCELLED Strong Wind Warning
    For the Far West Coast, and Gulf St Vincent south of Port Victoria to
    Sellicks Beach.
    W/SW winds have eased to below 26 knots.

    The next warning will be issued by 11:00 am CST.

    Please be aware
    Wind gusts can be a further 40 percent stronger than the averages given here,
    and maximum waves may be up to twice the height.