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.
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The Bureau of Meteorology has also issued a flood warning for south-east Queensland, with inundation possible in coastal and low-lying areas including the Brisbane River. In NSW, flooding is likely. NSW weather: South coast flood warnings, Sussex Inlet residents urged to evacuate NSW’s south coast is preparing for flooding and damaging winds as the wild weather system which lashed Sydney. Warnings current: Marine Wind Warning Summary for New South Wales, Severe Weather Warning for Northern Rivers and parts of Mid North Coast and Northern Tablelands Forecast Districts., Hazardous Surf Warning for New South Wales, Flood Watch for Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers Catchments. The Northern Rivers Times, Casino, New South Wales. The Northern Rivers Times is a community Newspaper that tells it as it is, news is reported as it happens and is meant to be a.
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Dew Point | 21.9°C |
Humidity | 92% |
Pressure | 1012hPa |
Wind | Calm |
Gusts | 0km/h |
Rain since 9am | 3.6mm |
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Northern Rivers for Wednesday: Cloudy. Very high chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm, possibly heavy. Light winds becoming NE 15 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day.
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On this day in Casino - December 16
Highest maximum temperature | 35.3°C | 2012 |
Lowest minimum temperature | 12.0°C | 1999 |
Wettest | 52.0mm | 2006 |
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Date Temperature Wind Direction Wind Degrees Wind Speed Precip Prob Precip Rate Icon 2020-12-16T12:00:00.000+11:00 27.1 E 90 9.4 52 0.7 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-16T15:00:00.000+11:00 28.5 ENE 68 17.8 86 1.4 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-16T18:00:00.000+11:00 26.7 ENE 68 18.9 81 0.5 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-16T21:00:00.000+11:00 23.7 ENE 68 10.6 32 0.1 mostly_cloudy 2020-12-17T00:00:00.000+11:00 22.7 ENE 68 5.9 38 0.2 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-17T03:00:00.000+11:00 21.7 ENE 68 3.8 72 0.3 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-17T06:00:00.000+11:00 21.0 NE 45 4.6 66 0.7 possible_thunderstorm 2020-12-17T09:00:00.000+11:00 25.2 NNE 23 11.3 90 0.5 thunderstorm 7 Day Forecast for Casino
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Issue Time State Warning Wed 09:53 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning For The Macleay River Wed 09:37 EDT NSW/ACT Final Flood Watch For Mid North Coast And Northern Rivers Catchments Wed 09:35 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning For The Nambucca River Wed 09:10 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning For The Clarence River Wed 08:56 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning For The Wilsons River Wed 08:43 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning For The Camden Haven River Wed 08:30 EDT NSW/ACT Moderate Flood Warning For The Orara River Wed 08:05 EDT NSW/ACT Cancellation Severe Weather Warning for Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast Wed 07:46 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning for the Hastings River Wed 07:29 EDT NSW/ACT Road Weather Alert for reduced visibility in fog for Sydney Eastern Suburbs and Sydney Western Suburbs Wed 05:43 EDT NSW/ACT Minor Flood Warning for the Bellinger River Wed 04:10 EDT NSW/ACT Cancellation of Wind Warning for Macquarie and Hunter coasts Tue 21:41 EDT NSW/ACT Final Flood Warning For The Tweed River - Month to date »
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Min Max Rain to 9am Wed 16/12 21.8°C 23.6°C 1.0mm Tue 15/12 19.7°C 31.8°C 152.2mm Mon 14/12 17.9°C 22.8°C 26.4mm Sun 13/12 16.0°C 22.7°C 91.0mm Sat 12/12 15.7°C 20.8°C 21.8mm Year to Date
Average rainfall to Dec 1094.7mm 129.7 day(s) Total for 2020 1000.2mm 109 day(s) Total to this day 2019 591.6mm 99 day(s) Wettest day 152.2mm Dec 15 Lowest temperature 1.2°C Aug 25 Highest temperature 42.3°C Dec 6 Full climatology »Climatology
December minimum temperature Lowest this month 14.2°C 9th Lowest on record 10.9°C 21st 2010 Average this month 19.0°C +1.1°C Long-term average 17.9°C December maximum temperature Highest this month 42.3°C 6th Highest on record 42.5°C 31st 2016 Average this month 31.1°C +1.2°C Long-term average 29.9°C December rainfall Wettest this month 152.2mm 15th Total this month 304.6mm 12 day(s) Long-term average 118.6mm 12.0 day(s) Wettest on record 256.0mm 2010 Driest on record 34.8mm 2013
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There are a range of official warnings and natural warning signs to be aware of in case flooding affects you in future.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings
The Bureau of Meteorology issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings whenever severe thunderstorms are occurring in an area or are expected to develop or move into the area during the next few hours. The warnings describe the area under threat and the particular hazards likely to be associated with the thunderstorms including flash flooding.
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Severe Weather Warnings
The Bureau of Meteorology issues Severe Weather Warnings whenever severe weather is occurring in an area or is expected to develop or move into an area. The warnings describe the area under threat and the expected hazards. Warnings are issued with varying lead-times, depending on the weather situation, and range from just an hour or two up to about 24 hours.
Severe Weather Warnings are issued for:
- Sustained winds of gale force (63 km/h) or more
- Wind gusts of 90 km/h or more
- Very heavy rain that may lead to flash flooding
- Abnormally high tides (or storm tides) expected to exceed highest astronomical tide
- Unusually large surf waves expected to cause dangerous conditions on the coast
- Widespread blizzards in Alpine areas
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Flood Watch
A Flood Watch is issued by the Bureau of Meteorology if flood producing rain is expected to happen in the near future and flooding is expected to be above Minor level. A Flood Watch covers a river basin or catchment. The general weather forecasts can also refer to flood producing rain. You should be prepared to act should flooding occur.
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Flood Warning
A Flood Warning is issued by the Bureau of Meteorology when flooding is expected to occur or is happening. Flood Warnings provide a predicted flood level and time at which a river will reach that level. Flood Warnings are issued in relation to flood gauges which are situated at a certain point on a river. Flood Warnings may contain observed, peak or predicted river heights.
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NSW SES Flood Bulletins
NSW SES Flood Bulletins provide information on likely flood consequences and what actions are required to protect yourself and your property.
Evacuation Warning
When flooding is likely to cut evacuation routes or inundate property, the NSW SES issues an Evacuation Warning to indicate that you should get prepared to evacuate. Being prepared will allow you to respond quickly if an Evacuation Order is issued.
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Evacuation Order
When you are required to evacuate, the NSW SES will issue an Evacuation Order advising people of what to do and where to go. There are a number of ways you might hear about the need to evacuate including, but not limited to, door knock (by SES or other emergency services), through radio stations, or by automated telephone and/or SMS.
Evacuate immediately.
You should try to seek shelter with family or friends well away from flood impacted areas. In larger floods, evacuation centres may be established to help people affected by the flooding.
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All Clear
The NSW SES will issue an All Clear when it is safe to return to properties in the flood affected area.
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Natural signs of flooding
It is important to be aware of the natural signs of flooding including heavy rainfall and rushing or pooling water. Be prepared if flooding occurs.
Ways you may be informed
The NSW SES issues Flood Bulletins to the media which inform people about what is expected to happen during flooding. Radio stations are asked to read and repeat the Flood Bulletin.
The NSW SES will also post information on flooding in the News section of the NSW SES website as well as on the NSW SES Facebook site. If you are a member of Facebook, please 'like' the NSW SES (State Headquarters) Facebook page to receive current flood information, updates and advice.
Other ways you may be informed of possible flooding is via:
- a door knock by emergency services,
- word of mouth, or
- the NSW SES may issue an Emergency Alert. An Emergency Alert is a message that is sent to your land line or mobile phone as a voice or text message
- TV, radio and other media
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The NSW SES advises people to always follow instructions given by the emergency services and to make sure neighbours, family and friends are aware of possible flooding.
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It is also important for people living in areas which are prone to flooding to be proactive in sourcing information about potential floods. Talk to your local Council about local information and what services will be available during floods, monitor the Bureau of Meteorology website and keep informed through other websites, the media and family and friends.