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  • Writer: Cowboy Communications
    Cowboy Communications
  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 22

DOT Express and our Northern New South Wales/Queensland Agents have been closely monitoring the after effects of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred as it continues to affect South East Queensland and Far Northern New South Wales.


Latest advice for the Bureau of Meteorology and our Federal and State Government Agencies are reporting that widespread heavy rain was observed across south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales on Sunday, which has persisted into Monday morning.


Flash flooding has impacted large parts of Brisbane and the Gold Coast further, while riverine flooding continues across multiple catchments in both states, creating dangerous conditions. Heavy to intense rainfall remains possible across south-east QLD and north-east NSW into this afternoon which may cause further flash flooding or renewed river rises. A Severe Weather Warning remains in place. However, the heavy rain is forecast to ease later this afternoon and into the evening.


There are a significant number of road closures currently in place across south east Queensland, including the Warrego Highway at Forest Hill and the Cunningham Highway at multiple locations between Maryvale and Willowbank.



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