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Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 17 March 2025

Bureau of Meteorology March 18, 2025

EARLY in the week, remnants of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred weakened into a low pressure trough that extended from south-eastern Queensland into northern New South Wales and brought widespread showers.

A strong cold front brought widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms to southern Western Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

Low pressure troughs extending offshore across northern Australia, triggered showers and isolated thunderstorms over parts of western, southern and northern Australia during the week.

Weekly rainfall totals greater than 100mm were recorded across parts of the Top End of the Northern Territory and northern Queensland, with areas of the tropical north-east coast in Queensland recording falls greater than 200mm.

Weekly rainfall totals between 50-100mm were recorded across the Top End of the Northern Territory, large parts of northern Queensland and areas of central and southern Queensland, areas of north-eastern New South Wales, eastern Victoria, western Tasmania and Western Australia’s north-west and south-west coasts and the southern interior.

Weekly rainfall totals between 25-50mm were recorded across eastern Victoria, most of Tasmania and large parts of northern and southern Western Australia.

The highest weekly total at a Bureau of Meteorology gauge was 627mm at Mt Sophia in Queensland, which included the highest daily total of 255mm in the 24 hours to 9am on 16 March.

 

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