Queenslanders are bracing for more rain as another system moves down the coast.
For more, 7News Meteorologist Tony Auden joins.
Queen Sanders embracing for yet more rain after Alfred, with another system moving south down the coast this week. This is a live look at Newmarket in Brisbane. It is one of the sandbagging depots that has just reopened in preparation for days of wet weather. For more, let's cross live to seven years. Meteorologist Tony Orden in our Weather Center. Morning to you Brisbane residents being warned at flash flooding just weeks after Alfred. Of course, how concerned should they be about this?
Good morning, Matt, Look, no doubt there's a lot of nervous people after that significant flooding event from Alford. It's going to be wet over the next few days, but it shouldn't be quite at the same scale. We will have that risk of flash flooding though. What we're seeing over the last few days and this morning on the radar is a lot of boring light blues on the radar, steady rain, a few showers mixing all together adding up to not much. I've got mushrooms in my lawn. It's wet, but it's not too bad so far. Looking ahead, more of this light to steady rain through today and most of tomorrow. Then that trough system from western Queensland that's driving all the flooding will come across and bring a peak in both rainfall and storms into likely center around Saturday. You can see the colors really coming up on the map here. That band of storms will bring a risk of rapid flash flooding on Saturday. But the good news here is it's a shorter period of time, just a few hours, maybe a few hours, six hours. We'll see that nasty rain adding up to totals around fifty to one hundred millimeters, maybe a little bit more. It'll be the smaller creeks, those smaller rivers that could rise quickly, but thankfully not quite the same scale as Alfred Ntte.
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