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20.01.2022 The radar is starting to show some storms firing up Just remember the BOM has issued some warnings for today so keep a lookout for those We will post up as many as we can!!
18.01.2022 Our Australian Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: December 2020 February 2021 is out today, and shows that large parts of NSW west of the Great Dividing Range face ab...ove normal fire conditions, as well as grassland areas of the ACT and into north eastern Victoria. Grass and crop fires are the main concern in these locations for the summer months as the growth dries out in the warmer weather. WA has largely missed out on the rainfall in 2020 and conditions are very dry, with parts of the south and south west coasts expecting above normal fire conditions through summer. Full details https://bit.ly/2KwcksI #bushfireoutlook AFAC News Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Fire and Emergency Services - QFES NSW Rural Fire Service ACT Emergency Services Agency Vic Emergency CFA (Country Fire Authority) Forest Fire Management Victoria Tasmania Fire Service SA Country Fire Service Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA Bushfires NT
17.01.2022 Latest warning!!!!
17.01.2022 Don’t be alarmed by routine testing of the Flood Emergency Siren at Killarney. The Flood Emergency Warning System at Killarney will be tested on Wednesday 2 Dec...ember 2020 between 9am and 12pm. Council emphasises that the activation of the test message does not imply that the township is under any immediate threat of flash flooding. However, any activation of the siren outside the stated time indicates a genuine emergency warning to the community. Visit https://bit.ly/3fDTTOj for more information. See more
17.01.2022 TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland for DAMAGING WINDS and HEAVY RAINFALL For people in parts of Scenic Rim and Southern Downs Council Areas.... Issued at 2:08 pm Monday, 18 January 2021.
15.01.2022 Some area's of the Southern Downs and Granite Belt have receives some thundery showers this afternoon. Most ran west of Stanthorpe to Warwick but those towns maybe in luck a bit later on as more development moves north. This time is is a bit further east so if it hold strength, we should see some showers. Terry
15.01.2022 DOWNGRADED TO ADVICE (30/11/2020 4.20am) NUNDUBBERMERE (GRANITE BELT) ====== EARLIER: DOWNGRADED TO WATCH & ACT - PREPARE TO LEAVE - NUNDUBBERMERE (GRANI...TE BELT) UPDATED 10PM SUNDAY ******This warning will not be updated overnight - check QFES for most up to date info: https://bit.ly/3o3906U****** WHAT THIS FIRE IS DOING a dangerous fire burning near Winkler Road has already impacted Winkler Road and there is minor spotting in the area. Fire crews are working to strengthen containment lines but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. People in Nundubbermere, Somme, Stanthorpe and Ballandean will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Listen to your local radio station or visit the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website for regular updates. If you have a bushfire survival plan, finalise it now so you are ready to follow it. If you do not have a bushfire survival plan, or if your plan is to leave, identify where you will go if you leave the area. Advise family and friends of your plan. Close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure. If you suffer from a respiratory condition, keep your medication close by. Drive with caution in low visibility conditions. Contact your neighbours to see if they need help preparing for the bushfire. Pack important documents and essential items (e.g., passports, birth certificates, prescription medication, food and water, and protective clothing) in case you need to leave the area. Put on protective clothing (e.g., a long-sleeved cotton shirt, boots with thick soles). Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Bring pets inside; restrain them with a leash, a cage, or inside a secure room; and provide them with plenty of water. Take action to protect your livestock. Move flammable materials such as doormats, wheelie bins, and outdoor furniture away from your house. Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking water and firefighting water. Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house. If your life is at risk, call Triple Zero (000) immediately. More information from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services - QFES Tune in to ABC Southern QLD on 747AM, stream at https://ab.co/2K4ITeu or download the ABC Listen app for regular updates If you're not sure what to do if a bushfire threatens, visit our website for advice https://ab.co/2DDskE0 Photo taken at Nundubbermere/Glen Aplin this afternoon by Skye Davy.
13.01.2022 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland for DAMAGING WINDS, LARGE HAILSTONES and HEAVY RAINFALL... For people in parts of Somerset, Scenic Rim, Southern Downs, Western Downs, South Burnett, Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Council Areas. Issued at 2:49 pm Monday, 18 January 2021.
13.01.2022 Coming home from work and the lightning was hitting around our house at Junabee. As we got close to home we saw smoke coming up just past our place so drove a bit further, and a fire had started in a paddock. We had driven past there 20 minutes earlier and it was clear, so we knew it was probably a lightening strike and rang 000. If you see any fires report them. Its currently raining at Junabee now. Tms -Donna
11.01.2022 Significant Weather Threat Map Wednesday, 25 November 2020 QLD: An inland trough is forecast to produce isolated showers and potentially severe thunderstorms du...ring the day and into the evening for parts of the central and northern inland districts. Some thunderstorms may have the potential to produce localised strong to damaging to locally destructive winds, large hail and heavy rainfall. Heavy rainfall may lead to areas of brief flash flooding. Frequent cloud-to-ground lightning is expected with severe thunderstorm activity over the next 12-24 hours. EWN Support: https://www1.ewn.com.au/support/
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11.01.2022 A few storms firing up over the border Just keep an eye on the sky this afternoon
08.01.2022 ** Intense November heatwave spreading into NSW and QLD ** An intense November heatwave is beginning to spread into western parts of New South Wales and Queensl...and today, and is expected to persist into early December as a slow moving and very hot airmass pools over the region. A very dry November across large parts of Australia (despite La Nina) due to persistent upper level ridging has allowed the very hot airmass to build across the nation over the last few weeks, originally developing over the nation's northwest. A trough of low pressure is bringing this airmass to the east of the country now, where it is expected to linger for at least the next week. Temperatures are expected to be more typical of a mid summer heatwave rather than late spring, with the mercury expected to soar into the mid to high 40s across some inland areas over consecutive days, challenging the record 2009 November heatwave. Western parts of NSW and QLD are expected to scorch, with towns such as Bourke, Thargomindah, Birdsville, Wilcannia, Walgett and White Cliffs likely to see at least five to six consecutive days of 40 degree plus temperatures, and some locations possibly longer. Bourke may reach up to 46 degrees on Sunday and Tuesday, whilst Birdsville is expected to see 46-47 degree heat between Friday 27th November and Tuesday 1st December. Whilst some may think these temperatures over inland areas are typical, for this time of year they are very unusual (and generally occur in January and February), with only November 2009 and November 2014 seeing similar heat for this time of year. The slopes, ranges and eastern plains (Dubbo, Moree, Tamworth, Charleville, Inglewood etc) will feel the worst of the heat a little later, with the hottest airmass affecting these regions from the weekend and into early December, with temperatures reaching into the mid-high 30s and low-to mid 40s (depending on elevation). Further east will be spared the worst heat, with weak southerly changes also preventing heat from persisting over too many consecutive days. Sydney will see its hottest days this weekend reaching into the mid 30s in the city, and up to 42 degrees in the west over both days, with a secondary burst of heat on the first day of December. Brisbane (and northeast NSW and southeast QLD) will see their hottest days between Sunday 29th and Wednesday 2nd, before a cooler change. Seabreezes will moderate temperatures on the coast (limiting to mid 30s), however inland areas (such as Ipswich) will see consecutive days in the high 30s or low 40s. The hot airmass is expected to break down over the east of the country within the first week of December due to a cold front and an increase of moisture, showers and storms. More details at https://www.ewn.com.au/news/weather-news-2020-11-25.aspx
04.01.2022 And there it goes, just north east of Warwick.
04.01.2022 A nice storm over Warwick tonight.
03.01.2022 BOM Latest warning
03.01.2022 New warning is out!!!