Ex-cyclone Ellie is bringing heavy rain to elements of the Northern Territory, with the climate bureau issuing a warning for flash flooding.
The class one storm made landfall within the early hours of Friday and has since been downgraded to a tropical low.
However the Bureau of Meteorology is warning as much as 250 millimeters of rain may nonetheless fall throughout the Carpentaria, Tanami and Barkly districts this weekend.
As much as 120mm may lash elements of the state inside six-hour intervals, whereas thunderstorms and heavy winds may additionally have an effect on the cities of Tennant Creek, Wadeye, Nauiyu, Lajamanu, Elliott and Kalkarindji.
The bureau is advising NT residents to safe free outdoors objects, search shelter if circumstances deteriorate, and keep away from driving into water of unknown depths and currents.
Swollen Murray
It comes as separate flood warnings stay in place for northeastern elements of South Australia.
As much as 220 gigalitres of water has reached the SA border from the Murray River, with the river anticipated to stay at a serious flood degree for a number of weeks.
These in Renmark and surrounding cities ought to put together their properties for flooding and think about leaving the world, SA’s State Emergency Service has suggested.
The emergency service is warning that the flood water will stay within the area for a number of weeks, so folks selecting to remain will need to have sufficient meals, water, gas and medicine.
-AAP

