Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Issued at 12:58 pm AEST on Wednesday 7 January 2026
Flood Watch Number: 19
MINOR TO MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS PARTS OF NORTH EAST
QUEENSLAND
Heavy rainfall is expected to return to the northeast coast from
Thursday as a tropical low develops in the Coral Sea. Heavy
rainfall will continue over the weekend and may extend inland, with
the low forecast to move across northern Queensland.
Elevated river levels and areas of flooding are occurring in
catchments across the North Tropical Coast. Rainfall from later in
the week is likely to cause minor to major flooding from later this
week across the Flood Watch area.
Catchments are wet following recent heavy rainfall and river
levels will respond quickly to further rainfall.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
Normanby River
Jeannie River
Endeavour River
Daintree River
Mossman River
Barron River
Mulgrave and Russell Rivers
Johnstone River
Tully River
Murray River
Black River
(Including Bluewater Creek)
Ross and Bohle Rivers
Haughton River
Belyando and Suttor Rivers to Burdekin Falls Dam
Cape River to Burdekin Falls Dam
Burdekin River to Burdekin Falls Dam
Burdekin River downstream of Burdekin Falls Dam
Don and Proserpine Rivers
Flood warnings are current for the following catchment(s) :
Herbert, Nicholson, Leichhardt, Upper Flinders, Lower Flinders,
Norman, Gilbert, Georgina and Eyre, Diamantina and Thomson
For the latest flood and weather warnings see
www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts
For the latest rainfall and river level information see
www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood
Safety Advice:
Don't drive, walk, swim or play in floodwater because it is
dangerous.
Stay away from flooded drains, rivers, streams and
waterways.
Obey road closure signs. Plan ahead so you don't drive on flooded
roads.
Check the ABC and local media for updates. The situation can
change quickly, so stay informed.
For local emergency management warnings and advice visit
www.disaster.qld.gov.au/warnings.
For emergency assistance call SES on telephone number 132 500. In
life-threatening emergencies, call 000 (triple zero)
immediately.
Rainfall and River
Conditions Map
07/Jan/2026 03:14 AM



