Source: Bureau of Meteorology
For people in Daly and parts of Arnhem, Carpentaria and Gregory
districts.
Issued at 10:42 pm Sunday, 22 March 2026.
LOCALLY INTENSE RAINFALL AND DAMAGING WIND GUSTS CONTINUING OVER
THE WESTERN TOP END INTO MONDAY.
Weather Situation: Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle is currently
located northwest of Katherine. The system is expected to remain as
a deep tropical low while it continues moving through the Daly
district towards the west-southwest into Monday, before crossing
the Daly coast later on Monday morning.
HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING is forecast for
the western Top End tonight and during Monday. HEAVY RAINFALL may
also develop about the DARWIN area from late tonight into Monday
morning. Six-hourly rainfall totals between 80 and 120 mm are
likely. 24-hourly rainfall totals between 180 to 230 mm are
likely.
Locally INTENSE RAINFALL which may lead to DANGEROUS AND
LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODING is also possible for central and
western parts of the Daly district, including areas south of
DARWIN, tonight and into Monday morning, with six-hourly rainfall
totals up to 180 mm. Isolated 24-hourly rainfall totals of 250 to
300 mm are possible.
Localised DAMAGING WIND GUSTS with peak gusts of around 100 km/h
are possible in the warning area, more likely to the south of the
system, and may develop through the DARWIN area from late tonight
into Monday morning.
Further showers and thunderstorms are possible over the remainder
of the Top End as the system contracts west.
Flood Watches and Warnings are current for the area. Please refer
to https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts/
for more information.
Locations which may be affected include Darwin, Katherine,
Palmerston, Wadeye, Nauiyu, Batchelor, Adelaide River, Pine Creek,
Cooinda, Timber Creek, Dundee Beach and Palumpa.
127.5 mm was recorded at Adelaide River East in the 6 hours to
10:15 pm.
115 mm was recorded at Howley Creek in the 6 hours to 10:15
pm.
123 mm was recorded at Adelaide River Town in the 6 hours to 10:05
pm.
121 mm was recorded at Central Arnhem Plateau in the 6 hours to
3:30 pm.
The Northern Territory Emergency Service advises that people
should:
* secure loose outside objects and seek shelter when conditions
deteriorate
* pull over if it is raining heavily and you cannot see, park with
your hazard lights on until the rain clears
* avoid driving into water of unknown depth and current
* create your own sandbags if there is flooding, by using pillow
cases or shopping bags filled with sand and place them around
doorways to protect your home
* stay away from flooded drains, rivers, streams and
waterways
* ensure pets and animals are safe
* be prepared in case of power outages, have an emergency kit with
a radio, torch, spare batteries and first aid kit
* for emergency help in floods, storms and cyclones, contact the
NTES on 132 500. For more safety tips visit
www.securent.nt.gov.au
22/Mar/2026 01:22 PM


