Update 1: 10:41 am ACST on Wednesday 4 March 2026
THIS IS UPDATE: 15
LOCATIONS: Parts of the South Eastern inland areas of the Northern Territory
ALERT LEVEL: Advice - Decreasing Threat.
ACTION STATEMENTS:
It is now safe to return home - obey road signsDo not enter flood watersKeep clear of fallen powerlinesBe careful of fallen trees, damaged buildings and debrisFor emergency service in floods, cyclone or storms call 132 500In a life threatening situation call 000Take extra care on the roads, visit here for latest road conditionsDrive slowly and be aware of emergency services personnel who are still working in the areaBe aware of potentially contaminated water supplies
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY INFORMATION CURRENT AS AT: 10:41 am ACST on Wednesday 4 March 2026
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC:
AREAS OF LOCALISED FLOODING MAY PERSIST ACROSS THE FLOOD WATCH AREA DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS
Significant rainfall has been recorded across parts of the South Eastern inland areas of the Northern Territory over the last week, causing river and creek level rises and flooding. The risk of heavy rainfall has eased and showers are possible in the Flood Watch area for the next few days.
Catchments are wet across the Flood Watch area.
River and creek levels, localised flooding, and overland inundation are gradually easing across parts of the Flood Watch area. Many roads may remain affected for the next few days, causing isolation of some communities. Check road conditions before travelling.
This warning is now cancelled.