Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Issued at 10:14 pm Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
HEAVY TO LOCALLY INTENSE RAINFALL IN THE SOUTHWEST OF THE
STATE
Weather Situation: A slow-moving tropical low is located over the
southeast of the Northern Territory. Rich tropical moisture
surrounding this system is feeding into a trough in the southwest
of the state, with persistent thunderstorm activity Tuesday evening
into Wednesday morning. Rainfall begins to ease during Wednesday
with heavy rainfall becoming more isolated.
HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING is possible for
parts of the Channel Country and Maranoa and Warrego districts
Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. Six hour rainfall totals
between 50 and 80 mm are possible with thunderstorms.
Locally INTENSE RAINFALL which may lead to DANGEROUS AND
LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODING is also possible with isolated
thunderstorms, particularly over the southern Channel Country
district near Orientos; becoming less likely after sunrise on
Wednesday. Six-hourly rainfall totals of around 130 mm are
possible.
Showers and thunderstorms associated with the tropical low may
affect the western Channel Country for much of the week.
These conditions also threaten cattle and other livestock.
Separate Flood Watches and/or Warnings are current at the time of
issue. Please refer to
https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts/ for
more information.
Locations which may be affected include Birdsville, Ballera,
Orientos, Mt Howitt Station, Bulloo Downs and Hungerford.
Emergency services advise people to:
* If you have children make sure they are with you or an adult you
trust.
* Park your car undercover away from trees.
* Close doors and windows.
* Keep asthma medications close by. Storms and wind can trigger
asthma attacks.
* Charge mobile phones and power banks in case the power goes
out.
* Put your pets somewhere safe and make sure they can be
identified in case they get lost.
* Do not drive now unless you have to because conditions are
dangerous.
* Tell friends, family and neighbours in the area.
* Go inside a strong building now. Stay inside until the storm has
passed.
24/Feb/2026 12:18 PM



