Several rural areas have already received over 100mm for the day ending around 11:30pm Sat 29th Dec.
Some suburbs have received in excess of 75mm in the last couple of hours also. Rainfall experts at the BoM are forecasting around 195mm for Darwin alone this coming friday in the new year - perhaps they might want to increase that slightly given this evening's downpours - just relentless rain with gusty periods. Even though I dislike rain for the storm shots, this stuff really is nice to sit outside and soak up (pardon the pun). Had some storm activity around the harbour this evening, but constant rain and thick, low cloud cover only showed the flash and not the strikes. Disappointing but expected. we were around 180mm odd below average for December - well you can forget that after tonight's efforts - it just went over!
There's no let up at the moment either, radar, satpics all show slow moving rain bands. Possibly connected to the deepening low to our SE over Jabiru, which is only about 300km from us.
Current warning herewith:
Cape Fourcroy to Groote Eylandt
West to northwest winds 20/30 knots between Cape Fourcroy and Cape Wessel,
extending to Groote Eylandt during Sunday. Seas to 3.5 metres. Swell rising to 2
metres. Squalls to 50 knots with showers and storms.
These conditions are expected to persist for at least the next 48 hours and of course these figures can be up to 40% higher than issued!
I'll be out tomorrow to get some photos of the flooded culverts and rivers and our 'surf's up' coastal shots. Had a look at the coast during tea time and it's just a mess, dirty mushed ocean with white caps and small waves - we don't get 'waves' in Darwin so it's quite a sight! The windsurfers will be jumping out of their skin!
Mike (soggy but happy)