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Posted on Wednesday 28th of September, 2016,
Victoria State Emergency Service (SES) and other emergency services are preparing for the next round of wild weather. Damaging winds and thunderstorms have been forecast to bring heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding and damaging wind gusts over the next few days.
Damaging wind gusts of 50 to 60 km/hour with peak gusts of around 100 to 110 km/hour in elevated areas and with thunderstorms are possible from later today (Wednesday) into early Thursday morning.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued Flood Watches for both the Goulburn Broken and North East river catchments. The Hume region catchments are still saturated after recent flooding and with the forecast rainfall, renewed river and creek rises are expected with minor to moderate level flooding likely to develop from Thursday afternoon.
For the North East and Alpine areas, thunderstorms are forecast for the North East catchments from midnight Wednesday through to Thursday morning bringing rain with possible heavy rainfall of 10 to 25 mm likely, with higher totals of up to 50 mm possible on the ranges. This may lead to flash flooding and is forecast to fall over a 6 to 9 hour period.
In the Goulburn and Broken catchments, rain with possible heavy falls and thunderstorms are forecast from early Thursday morning with rainfall totals of 15 to 40 mm likely, with higher totals of up to 60 mm possible on the ranges.
A second low pressure system is expected to develop on Friday, bringing rainfall of 10 to 20mm through the North East catchments, and 5 to 20 mm across the Goulburn Broken catchments. Rain is then expected to ease during Saturday morning and clear in the afternoon.
Wild storms like this can cause:
For emergency assistance during storms or floods, call VICSES on 132 500.
For life threatening emergencies call 000.
For the latest emergency warnings and advice go to: www.emergency.vic.gov.au
For more about flood and storm safety, how to get ready and know what to do go to: www.ses.vic.gov.au/getready
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