Source: Bureau of Meteorology
For people in parts of Gulf Country, Northern Goldfields and Upper
Flinders, North West, Central Highlands and Coalfields, Central
West, Wide Bay and Burnett, Maranoa and Warrego, Darling Downs and
Granite Belt and Southeast Coast Forecast Districts.
Issued at 10:58 am Saturday, 7 March 2026.
Heavy rainfall continuing in the north and developing in the
southeast on Sunday.
Weather Situation: Tropical Low 29U continues to move southwest
towards Julia Creek today. The monsoon trough extends inland from
this low and is focusing heavy rainfall through the northern
interior, with the low gradually moving to the southeast on Sunday.
Meanwhile rich tropical moisture feeding into a developing trough
in southeast Queensland will see rainfall increasing into Sunday
and continuing during Monday.
HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING is possible over
parts of the northern inland today, potentially easing this
afternoon before increasing again tonight. Six-hourly rainfall
totals between 25 and 50 mm are likely, with isolated totals around
100 mm possible. 24-hourly rainfall totals between 50 and 70 mm are
likely, with isolated totals around 120 mm possible.
HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING is expected over
parts of the Maranoa and Warrego, Darling Downs and Granite Belt,
Southeast Coast, Wide Bay and Burnett and Central Highlands and
Coalfields is expected to develop on Sunday. Six-hourly rainfall
totals between 30 and 55 mm are likely, with isolated totals around
90 mm possible. 24-hourly rainfall totals between 50 and 90 mm are
likely, with isolated totals around 150 mm possible.
There is some uncertainty where the heaviest rainfall will occur,
particularly through the southeast of the state. Further extensions
towards the coast and north into the Capricornia district are
possible for Sunday night into Monday.
Various Flood Watches and Flood Warnings are current throughout
Queensland. Separate Severe Thunderstorm Warnings may be current.
Please see
https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts for
more information.
Locations which may be affected include Toowoomba, Dalby, Roma,
Kingaroy, Richmond, Julia Creek, Carnarvon National Park, Gayndah
and Gatton.
Significant rainfall observations to 10 am:
133 mm was recorded at Burke Development Road (Lower Walker Creek)
in the 6 hours to 7:45 am
79.6 mm of rainfall was observed at Normanton Airport in the 6
hours to 2:36 am.
118.0 mm of rainfall was observed at Glenore Weir TM in the 6
hours to 2 am.
Emergency services advise people to:
* Park your car undercover away from trees.
* Close doors and windows.
* Keep asthma medications close by. Storms and wind can trigger
asthma attacks.
* Charge mobile phones and power banks in case the power goes
out.
* Put your pets somewhere safe and make sure they can be
identified in case they get lost.
* Do not drive now unless you have to because conditions are
dangerous.
* Tell friends, family and neighbours in the area.
* Go inside a strong building now. Stay inside until the storm has
passed.
07/Mar/2026 01:05 AM


