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Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 10 September 2024

Bureau of Meteorology September 10, 2024

SEVERAL cold fronts moved through southern parts of the country during the week, bringing widespread rainfall to Tasmania and mainland areas.

Western Tasmania received daily rainfall of 5 to 25 mm on most days, with the highest daily rainfall totals of 25 to 50 mm across most of the state in the 24 hours to 9 am on 6 September.

The widespread rainfall across Tasmania renewed high river levels and flood watches were issued for most of the state.

A high pressure system in the Tasman Sea directed moist onshore flow to north-eastern Queensland, generating several days of rainfall across the North Tropical Coast and Tablelands district, with daily rainfall totals of 25 to 50 mm in the 24 hours to 9 am on 5 September.

Weekly rainfall totals of 25 to 50 mm were recorded across most of Tasmania, southern parts of Victoria and the ranges, isolated pockets of the south-west coast, parts of the North Tropical Coast and Tablelands district of Queensland, parts of south-west Western Australia, and isolated pockets of South Australia’s south-east coast.

Weekly rainfall totals of 50 to 100 mm were recorded in western and central Tasmania, with falls of 100 to 150 mm across a large area.

The highest weekly rainfall total (at a Bureau gauge) was 168.2 mm at Mount Read in Tasmania in the 6 days 4 to 9 September.

The highest daily rainfall total (at a Bureau gauge) was 67.4 mm at Jackeys Marsh, Tasmania, in the 24 hours to 9 am on 6 September.

 

 

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