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Road Closures & Track Conditions- 3rd September
Australia
Border Update -
Closed to International Visitors (ex New Zealand) |
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Restrictions on New Zealand Visitors |
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For more information refer to: https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions/coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for-international-travellers
La Nina -
The Bureau of Meteorology announced the beginning of a La Niña on the 29th September 2020, which most likely means a wet summer period for eastern and northern regions.
La Niña is a recurring event in our weather cycle, not to be confused with the warmer El Niño, that operates over periods of one to eight years. It manifests when strong equatorial trade winds change ocean currents, drawing cool water up to the surface in parts of the Pacific Ocean, resulting in a pile up of warm surface water east of Australia. This leads to a boost in convection that has a pronounced effect on the global climate.
Every La Niña event is different, but according to the BOM this time Australia is likely to see:
- More rainfall in Eastern, Central, and Northern Australia
- Decreased daytime temperatures south of the tropics
- More tropical cyclones
- Increased chance of widespread flooding
- Longer, less intense heat waves in south east of Australia
- Earlier First Rains across Northern Australia
- Less risk of fires in areas that receive more rainfall
Northern Territory
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
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No Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://coronavirus.nt.gov.au/travel/quarantine
Regional Update -
- Humidity is increasing across the Top End this week as a ridge along the Queensland coast strengthens. Very warm conditions will develop in the south by the middle of the week as the next trough approaches from Western Australia. The trough will move through the NT late in the week and over the weekend, bringing significantly cooler temperatures and areas of rain to southern parts, as a strong high develops over southern Australia.
- ‘The Dry’ season has started running from May- Oct, but with La Niña conditions, the weather is looking wetter than average over the next couple of months.
- Reynolds 4WD Track Litchfield - Reopened. (Last updated: 18-08-21).
- Dorisvale Road - Reopened. (Last updated: 25-08-21).
- Oenpelli Road - Reopened. (Last updated: 25-08-21).
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
Western Australia
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
(Last Update: 01/09/21). |
Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-the-premier-and-cabinet/covid-19-coronavirus-travel-wa
Regional Update -
- Kimberley:
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- A broad trough lies over the inland Pilbara and Kimberley, moving eastwards on Thursday and Friday as a new ridge develops over southern parts of the State.
- Fire Risk:
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- North Kimberley Coast: High
- West Kimberley Coast: High
- Kimberley Inland: High
- Warm temps (reaching high 30s) expected.
- Road Alert: Road Open to High Clearance 4WDs and trucks under 25t ONLY. Gibb River Rd from Mount Barnett to Kalumburu T/O - Flooding (Updated: 16-06-21).
- Pilbara:
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- A broad trough lies over the inland Pilbara and Kimberley, moving eastwards on Thursday and Friday as a new ridge develops over southern parts of the State.
- Fire Risk:
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- East Pilbara Coast: High
- West Pilbara Coast: High
- East Pilbara Inland: High
- Ashburton Inland: High
- Exmouth Gulf Coast: Low-Moderate
- Mostly sunny throughout the week, into the mid 20s to low 30s.
- Road Flooded: Nanutarra Munjina Rd - Nameless Valley Dr and Bingarn Rd - Flooding - Open with Extreme Caution - 4WDs Only - (Updated: 21-07-21).
- South West WA:
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- A cold front will move over southern parts of the state from this morning with a very cold airmass to follow Wednesday evening and through Thursday. A ridge then develops over southern parts of the State on Friday in its wake.
- Fire Risk:
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- Geographe: Low-Moderate
- Leeuwin: Low-Moderate
- Nelson: Low-Moderate
- Quite extensive road works being undertaken on the South Coast Highway over October and November.
- Road Closed: Muir Hwy closed at the Kent River Bridge, Perillup - Flooding. Road to remain CLOSED to all vehicles, Repairs to the side track are progressing. Detour available.
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
South Australia
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
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Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/restrictions-and-responsibilities/travel-restrictions
La Niña -
More rainfall during spring and summer, wetter soils and an increased chance of flash floods. Reduced bushfire risk with reduced extreme heat waves. More rainfall expected in the north/central areas of South Australia.
Regional Update -
- A ridge of high pressure lies over the north of the State. Conditions will be warm to hot and windy throughout on Thursday with strengthening northerly winds ahead of a vigorous cold front which will move over the west of the State then reach central districts later. The front will move over eastern districts on Friday and a trough will move over southern coasts later in the day. A high pressure system will move over the Bight over the weekend.
- Birdsville Inside Track Closed due to flood damage (updated: 01/09/21).
- North East of state - Floods update, Most tracks have reopened. Cordillo Downs Road - Arrabury turn off to SA/QLD Border, Open to 4WD and Heavy Vehicles (updated: 18/08/21).
- Road Works: Road Sealing - Strzelecki Track (472km). The SA government will seal the first 50-kilometres, Starting just north of Lyndhurst (until late 2021).
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
Victoria
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
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No Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/victorias-restriction-levels-covid-19
La Niña -
More rainfall during spring and summer, wetter soils and an increased chance of flash floods. Reduced bushfire risk with reduced extreme heat waves.
Regional Update -
- A high pressure system over the Tasman Sea will extend a ridge across Victoria developing a northerly stream over the State today, that will freshen on Thursday as a cold front moves over the Bight. The front that will begin to cross Victoria on Friday, then clear eastern parts early Saturday as a high builds over the Bight.
- Haunted Stream Track: Haunted Stream Track - Tambo Crossing is closed. DELWP are undertaking repairs. Reopening will be dependent on weather conditions.
- High Country: Seasonal Closures are in effect, Check the list of tracks to close from the 17th June 2021.
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
Tasmania
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
(Updated: 01/09/21). |
No Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/travellers-and-visitors/coming-to-tasmania
La Niña -
More rainfall during spring and summer, wetter soils and an increased chance of flash floods. Reduced bushfire risk with reduced extreme heat waves.
Regional Update -
- A high will form over the Tasman Sea today, shifting winds northerly over Tasmania. Warm conditions are expected across Tasmania on Thursday as the northerly winds strengthen again ahead of an approaching cold front, expected to cross the State on Friday. A colder southwesterly airstream is expected on Saturday with a ridge to extend from the Bight.
- Upgrading the Bruny Island Ferry Terminals. Construction of a second ferry berth to take place Dec 20 - Jul 21.
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
New South Wales/ ACT
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
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Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/what-you-can-and-cant-do-under-rules/border-restrictions
La Niña -
More rainfall during spring and summer, wetter soils and an increased chance of flash floods. Reduced bushfire risk with reduced extreme heat waves. More rainfall is expected in most of New South Wales.
Regional Update -
- A high pressure ridge over the north of the state will be the dominant influence over the next couple of days, promoting warm and generally stable conditions through the week. During Friday, a trough will approach from the west and then sweep across the state during the weekend.
- Flood Closures reopening throughout the North West of state between Broken Hill - Wanaaring - and Cameron’s Corner - Exercise caution - some closures in place. (Updated: 25/08/21).
View the live interactive Road Conditions Map HERE
Queensland
Border Update -
Interstate Restrictions |
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Internal Travel Restrictions |
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For more information refer to: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/current-status/public-health-directions/border-restrictions
La Niña -
More tropical Cyclones than normal. Prepare earlier - Rain expected a month earlier, more than 70% chance of above-average rainfall and increased flood risk.
Regional Update -
- A large high southeast of New Zealand extends a strengthening ridge over the east of the state. A lingering trough over the central and northern interior will contract to the west of the state by Thursday and weaken. A new trough will move into the far southwest late Friday and on Saturday, and move eastwards across the state later in the weekend, pushing off the east coast early next week.
- Cape York: Peninsula Developmental Road - at Archer River Road.
- Fraser Island:
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- Areas of concern - Eurong beachfront, Eli Creek, Maheno, Lake McKenzie, Waddy Point beachfront Wathumba and Orchid Beach. Due to increased human-wongari interactions, extra vigilance is required in these areas.
- Most of the West coast is closed to beach driving.
- Look and listen for aircraft landing and taking off along the eastern beach. Follow direction from the ground control crew.
- Planned burns: QPWS rangers will conduct planned burns in the K’gari (Fraser Island) Recreation Area from April until September 2021.
- Fraser Island report - 19th August, 2021.
- South West QLD : Tickalara Road, Bulloo Downs t
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