26°23'пд. ш. / 153°5'с. д. / Висота 27 m / 17:27 08.03.2026, Australia/Brisbane (UTC+10)
з: 07.03.2026, 15:32
до: 08.03.2026, 18:32
Minor flooding may occur along the Noosa River at Tewantin from Sunday on the high tides with the forecast rain. The Noosa River at Tewantin is currently at 0.57 m and falling with tide, below the minor flood level. The Noosa River at Tewantin may exceed the minor flood level (1.00 m) overnight Sunday into Monday on the high tide.
з: 08.03.2026, 15:18
до: 09.03.2026, 18:18
Minor flooding may occur along the Noosa River at Tewantin during Sunday evening and Monday morning on high tides. The Noosa River at Tewantin is currently at 0.62 m and falling with tides, below the minor flood level. The Noosa River at Tewantin may peak near the minor flood level (1.00 m) Sunday evening and Monday morning, on high tides.
з: 07.03.2026, 12:33
до: 08.03.2026, 18:33
WIDESPREAD MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS MUCH OF THE STATE, ISOLATED MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE Moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast across parts of northern, central, and southeastern Queensland for the next few days, as a broad trough draws in deep tropical moisture across the state. Catchments across the North Tropical Coast, Central Coast and parts of the Capricornia and Wide Bay are wet to saturated from recent rainfall. Catchments along the southeastern coast, and throughout central Queensland are less wet but will still respond quickly to heavy rainfall. Multiple minor to major Flood Warnings are current across Queensland. Widespread minor to moderate riverine flooding is possible across the Flood Watch area into Sunday, with isolated major flooding a possibility in the areas of heaviest rainfall. Rapid river level rises and localised flooding are possible in areas of heavy rainfall. Disruption to transport routes is likely across parts of the Flood Watch area.
з: 08.03.2026, 10:44
до: 08.03.2026, 19:00
з: 08.03.2026, 12:33
до: 09.03.2026, 18:33
WIDESPREAD MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS MUCH OF THE STATE WITH ISOLATED MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE Moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast across parts of northern, central, and southeastern Queensland for the next couple of days, as a broad trough draws in deep tropical moisture across the state. Catchments across the Central Coast and parts of the Capricornia and Wide Bay are wet to saturated from recent rainfall. Catchments along the southeastern coast and throughout central Queensland are beginning to become wet due to recent rainfall and will respond quickly to further heavy rainfall. Multiple minor to major Flood Warnings are current across Queensland. Widespread minor to moderate riverine flooding is beginning to develop across Queensland, with further flooding possible across the Flood Watch area from Sunday and into Monday. Isolated major flooding is possible in the areas of heaviest rainfall. Rapid river level rises and localised flooding are possible in areas of heavy rainfall. Disruption to transport routes is likely across parts of the Flood Watch area.