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Wet weekend forecast for the east coast
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Significant flooding continues across much of Queensland, and a wet weekend is forecast for the east coast. Video by the Bureau of Meteorology on March 28, 12pm AEST.
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Significant flooding continues across much of Queensland even as rain starts
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to increase along the east coast and it is going to be a wet weekend for much of
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eastern Australia with hazards increasing particularly about southeast
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New South Wales and parts of eastern Victoria. Let me take you through the
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details now starting with a look at our flood warning areas current at midday
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Eastern Standard Time on Friday. Now we've still got a number of major flood
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warnings in place for western and inland Queensland. Rain is still moving into the
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upper reaches of these catchments so some locations that have already seen a
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flood peak may expect another peak in the coming days or a prolonged peak
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above the moderate or major flood level. It's worth noting that we also have a
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major flood warning in place for the Pioneer River near Mackay after rapid
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river rises in the area in the overnight period. Minor flood warnings have also
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been issued for parts of southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales
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as rain starts to develop in those areas. Looking at our flood watch areas now
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we've still got flood watches in place for parts of northwestern Queensland and
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southern inland Queensland too. Flood watches tell us where flooding is
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possibly going to develop in the coming days as rain continues to fall. It's
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worth noting that through the remainder of today we may see additions to these
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flood watch areas particularly through parts of eastern southern and southeast
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Queensland parts of northeast New South Wales as well including the northern
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rivers. Rain is starting to increase in these areas and we may possibly see
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further river rises leading to additional flood watches and warnings
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over the coming days. So exactly how will things play out through the rest of
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today and over the weekend? Today we're going to see this inland low-pressure
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trough continuing to direct moisture into areas of rain showers and
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thunderstorms. They'll impact much of Queensland including the southeast but
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finally starting to ease back across those southwestern parts of the state.
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Rain and thunderstorms will also impact parts of northern New South Wales
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particularly northern inland New South Wales today with patchier showers on the
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way for southern New South Wales and even parts of northern Victoria. Now the
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highest rainfall totals today are likely to accumulate across parts of southern
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inland Queensland and northern inland New South Wales. We're also likely to see
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some widespread moderate to locally heavy falls accumulating across parts of
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the central coast pushing down towards the southeast coast of Queensland too as
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onshore flow brings significant moisture into the area. Now for those inland areas
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we do still have a severe weather warning in place. It covers parts of
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southern inland Queensland and northern inland New South Wales and in that
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warning area we may see six hourly falls through the rest of today reaching as
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much as 50 millimetres possibly isolated six hourly falls to 75 millimetres. The
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Queensland part of this warning may be finalised a little bit later today as
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rain continues to push south into New South Wales but we're likely to see wet
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weather continuing across the New South Wales side of the border as thunderstorms
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develop through the afternoon as well. As we move into Saturday our low-pressure
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trough is going to direct the moisture further towards the east coast. That
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means a wet day is on the way for many of our eastern population centres
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including Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong
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all looking at their wettest day on Saturday. You can see the showers, rain
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and storms streaming down the east coast there. As we move into the later part of
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Saturday we're likely to see a low-pressure system starting to develop
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along that low-pressure trough and it's likely to bring further impacts through
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the later part of Saturday and into Sunday particularly for parts of
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southeastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. If we move into as we move into
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Sunday sorry we are going to see strong winds and rainfall continuing across
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parts of southern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. It's worth noting that
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those winds are likely to be strongest along the coastal fringe but may impact
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adjacent inland areas as well. We could also see some windy weather impacting
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the eastern ranges of Victoria and the southern Alps of New South Wales. These
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winds may push all the way up into the Illawarra and parts of the central coast
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as well but again have their strongest impacts for parts of the south coast.
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Rainfall as well is likely to continue across these areas through the course of
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Sunday with widespread falls in the range of 40 to 75 millimetres possible
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through those areas. As we move into the later part of Sunday and push towards
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Monday we're slowly going to see this coastal low-pressure system moving
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gradually away from the east coast. It's likely that windy and wet weather will
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continue across southeastern parts of New South Wales and eastern Victoria
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through the rest of the weekend into early next week and it won't be until
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late Monday into Tuesday that we start to see a more significant easing in
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conditions across the far southeast. It should also be noted that these strong
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winds are likely to generate large waves and dangerous coastal conditions across
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much of the southeast through the later part of this weekend into early next
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week so be on the lookout for any coastal wind warnings we may need to
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issue as well as any other dangerous surf or damaging surf warnings through
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those areas. This situation is continuing to develop, moving from the
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flooding risk in Queensland to a more localised risk of winds, large waves and
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rain through parts of the far southeast. It's imperative to stay on top of all of
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the changing warnings across this weekend and you can do that via the
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Bureau's website, the BOM Weather App or via our social media.
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