Days of severe thunderstorms could bring post-Christmas flooding to parts of Queensland.
From tomorrow through to the weekend, the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast possible severe storms with heavy rainfall in the north and centre of the state.
Multiple warnings have been issued including a flood watch for the Barkly and Carpentaria coastal rivers.
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"A trough across the Gregory and northern Barkly Districts is expected to deepen into a monsoon trough from about Wednesday and persist for much of the week," the warning read.
Multiple roads are likely to be affected by flooding, with catchments already wet from recent rain.
And an initial flood watch warning has been issued for parts of north-west Queensland, due to the same trough.
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"Riverine flooding is possible from Wednesday with road closures and community isolation likely," the warning read.
The Bureau said flooding in the state's south-west was not expected imminently but could be possible in the coming weeks as the extra water made its way downriver.
Stay up to date with the warnings and alerts at the BoM website.
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