Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Issued at 11:54 am ACST on Sunday 1 March 2026
Flood Watch Number: 12
RIVER LEVEL RISES AND AREAS OF FLOODING OCCURRING ACROSS THE FLOOD
WATCH AREA
FURTHER FLOODING EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS
A low pressure system over the southern Simpson District is moving
into South Australia. High tropical moisture surrounding this
system is continuing to bring a risk of heavy rainfall.
Significant rainfall has been recorded across parts of the Flood
Watch area over the last few days, causing river level rises and
flooding. Further flooding is expected over the next few days,
particularly over the Simpson Desert and parts of the Georgina and
Eyre Creek, where the heaviest rainfall is forecast. Whilst flood
impacts persist in the Barkly, the risk of heaviest falls has now
eased.
Catchments are wet across the Flood Watch area and will respond
relatively quickly to further rainfall.
River and creek level rises, localised flooding, and overland
inundation are occurring across parts of the Flood Watch area. Many
roads are currently impacted by flooding, causing isolation of some
communities. Check road conditions before travelling. Conditions
are also likely to adversely affect the welfare of livestock.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
Georgina River and Eyre Creek
Finke River and Stephenson Creek
MacDonnell Ranges(for eastern areas)
Simpson Desert
Central Desert
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.securent.nt.gov.au.
For emergency assistance call SES on telephone number 132 500. In
life-threatening emergencies, call 000 (triple zero)
immediately.
Rainfall and River
Conditions Map
01/Mar/2026 02:44 AM



