Weather Warnings - Flood Warning - Tully River

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland

Final Flood Warning For The Tully River
Issued at 06:21 AM EST on Wednesday 17 April 2024
Flood Warning Number: 3

FLOODING NO LONGER OCCURRING AT EURAMO
Rain has eased across the Tully River catchment with totals up to 13 mm being recorded since 9:00 am Tuesday. The river level at Euramo fell below the minor flood level (6.00 metres) Tuesday night.
Further showers are possible for the next few days. However these showers are not expected to affect river levels significantly.

Tully River:
No further flooding is expected along the Tully River.
The Tully River at Euramo peaked at 6.05 metres around 06:45 pm Tuesday and is currently at 5.70 metres and falling, below the minor flood level.

Flood Safety Advice:
Remember: If it's flooded, forget it. For flood emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.}
Current emergency information is available at www.qld.gov.au/alerts
Flooding in North Queensland catchments during December 2023 damaged high priority river gauges that support the Bureau of Meteorology to provide high accuracy flood forecasts. While river gauges are being repaired, the Bureau will continue to issue flood watches and warnings for these catchments using the best available data.

Next issue:
This is a final warning, no further warnings will be issued for this event.

Latest River Heights:
Tully R at Tully Gorge Alert,2.30,Steady,04:55 AM WED 17/04/24
Tully R at Tully Gorge TM,2.34,Steady,04:00 AM WED 17/04/24
Tully R at Euramo Alert,5.70,Falling,04:59 AM WED 17/04/24
Tully R at Euramo TM,5.77,Steady,04:00 AM WED 17/04/24
Murray R at Upper Murray Alert,3.15,Steady,05:07 AM WED 17/04/24
Murray R at Upper Murray TM,3.12,Steady,04:00 AM WED 17/04/24
Clump Point Tide Tm,2.76,Steady,04:30 AM WED 17/04/24
Cardwell Tide Alert,3.22,Rising,05:06 AM WED 17/04/24
Cardwell Tide TM,3.01,Steady,04:39 AM WED 17/04/24

This advice is also available by dialling 1300 659 210. Warning, rainfall and river information are available at www.bom.gov.au/qld/flood. The latest weather forecast is available at www.bom.gov.au/qld/forecasts.

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