Weather Alert January 2024

WEATHER ALERT

Chance of exceeding 50 mm for 27 January - 9 February (BOM)

Rainfall is predicted to return over the next week

A Cyclone is likely to form (currently classed as A tropical low (05U)) in Northern Queensland within the next 24 hours.  The system is likely to track inland and south as a deep tropical low bringing heavy to intense rain to parts of central, western and southern Queensland, including the Sunshine Coast.
Updates on any weather warnings can be found at http://www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings/ and the cyclone forecast can be found at http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/

Current predictions (Wed 24) for rainfall are for up to 116 mm over 7 days:
  • Thursday 25 January, 0mm (10%), windspeed 19-26km/h
  • Friday 26 January,  0-5mm (70%), windspeed 20-31km/h
  • Saturday 27 January, 2-20mm (80%), windspeed 17-30km/h
  • Sunday 28 January, 6-50mm (90%), windspeed 9-26km/h
  • Monday 29th January, 0-35 mm (90%), windspeed 26-35km/h
  • Tuesday 30th January, 0-6mm (70%), windspeed 31-35km/h

Is your Site Right? Do these quick checks

Now is the time to think about Is your Site Right? 
How will you prepare your site to make sure the water coming off your site during the rain event is under 50mg/L ? 
Some ideas for quick checks are outlined below:

For all sites:

Consult your ESC Plan for site specific contingency measures to be enacted.
Is the maximum area of land stabilised? Remember polymer soil binders should be sprayed 24 hours prior to rainfall.
Are all controls in good working order and don’t require maintenance?  For example, ensuring ESC devices are free from silt and material to increase capacity. 

If your site is steep:

Have you inspected and reinstated controls to manage slope length?
Are drains stabilised to convey expected flows (e.g. rock, geofabric)?

If you are working in watercourse or drainage line through your site:

Is the diversion drain of sufficient size and stability to convey expected flows?
Has the work area been stabilised (e.g. geofabric) so that water can flow through without causing damage?

If you have Type D (batch) sediment basin:

Have you treated and discharged detained water to allow for maximum storage capacity for rain event?

Keep up to date with Disaster Hub

Go to SCC Disaster Hub
Keep up-to-date with information and links to key emergency services, including:
  • weather warnings,
  • road closures,
  • evacuation centres,
  • airport updates,
  • traffic cameras,
  • flood mapping,
  • Council’s news updates and social media posts 
Please assist Council in keeping our local waterways, beaches and environment healthy
and sustainable for all to enjoy.
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