For Immediate Broadcast – 29th January 2024, 9:23 pm
Intense Rainfall Poses Flash Flood Risk in Multiple Districts
The Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology has issued a top-priority Severe Thunderstorm Warning for heavy, locally intense rainfall affecting parts of Mid North Coast, Hunter, Central Tablelands, North West Slopes and Plains, Central West Slopes and Plains, and Northern Tablelands Forecast Districts.
Current Situation:
Isolated severe thunderstorms near Murrurundi are causing intense rainfall, with a risk of heavy downpours persisting for the next few hours. The Murrurundi Gap recorded 52mm in just one hour until 8 pm.
Impacts:
Very dangerous thunderstorms may result in life-threatening flash flooding in the Hunter, Mid North Coast, and North West Slopes and Plains districts. Areas at risk include Murrurundi, Nowendoc, and Quirindi.

Advice from State Emergency Service:
- Avoid creeks and storm drains.
- Do not walk, bike, or drive through floodwater.
- If trapped by flash flooding, seek refuge in the highest available place and call 000 for rescue.
- Be cautious of rapid runoff in fire-affected areas, which may contain debris.
- Unplug electronics, stay indoors away from windows, and keep vigilant.
Emergency Contacts:
For assistance in floods and storms, contact SES (NSW and ACT) at 132 500. The next warning is expected by 12:25 am. Stay tuned to TV and radio broadcasts, visit www.bom.gov.au, or call 1300 659 210 for updates.
Bureau and SES Request:
Regularly broadcast warnings to ensure public safety. Be aware of landscape changes post-bushfires, as heavy rain may trigger landslides.
Stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this severe weather event.