Dangerous fishing - Flood conditions Fri 5 April
by Recreational Fishing Alliance of NSW 4 Apr 2024 05:26 UTC
5 April 2024

Dangerous fishing conditions update © RFA of NSW
BOM is warning of possible minor to major flooding in the Hawkesbury Nepean River from late Friday and minor to moderate flooding possible across other parts of coast and ranges from late Thursday.
A low over NSW on Friday is expected to bring heavy rain, particular in the east. This rainfall has the potential to cause minor to moderate flooding along parts of the coast and ranges from late Thursday. Minor to major flooding is possible along the Hawkesbury Nepean River from late Friday.
Catchments likely to be affected include:
Tweed and Rous Rivers
minor flooding
Richmond River
minor flooding
Orara River
minor flooding
Bellinger and Kalang Rivers
minor flooding
Nambucca River
minor flooding
Hastings River
minor flooding
Camden Haven River
minor flooding
Manning and Gloucester Rivers
minor flooding
Wallis Lake
minor flooding
Myall River
minor flooding
Goulburn and Upper Hunter Rivers
minor flooding
Wollombi Brook and Lower Hunter River
minor to moderate flooding
Paterson and Williams Rivers
minor flooding
Lake Macquarie
minor flooding
Upper Nepean River
minor to major flooding
Hawkesbury and Lower Nepean Rivers
minor to major flooding
Colo River
moderate to major flooding
Cooks River
minor flooding
Georges and Woronora Rivers
minor to moderate flooding
Shoalhaven River
minor flooding
St Georges Basin
minor flooding
Moruya and Deua Rivers
minor flooding
Bega River
minor flooding
Upper Macintyre River
minor flooding
Gwydir River
minor flooding
Macquarie River to Bathurst
minor to moderate flooding
Orange, Molong and Bell River
minor to moderate flooding
Lachlan River to Cotton's Weir
minor flooding
Belubula River
minor to moderate flooding
Mandagery Creek
minor flooding
Queanbeyan and Molonglo Rivers
minor flooding
For more details and the latest flood and weather warnings see www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings
Check local forecasts to get the latest before you go out on the BOM website at www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/map.shtml