Upper Clarence River levels continue to rise
The Clarence River is expected to reach the major flood level of 5.4m at Grafton’s tonight, while Maclean may reach its moderate flood of 2.20m on Wednesday morning.
The Clarence River is expected to reach the major flood level of 5.4m at Grafton’s tonight, while Maclean may reach its moderate flood of 2.20m on Wednesday morning.
Several elite athletes have had their preparations to qualify for world events jeopardised by midnight hoons damaging their primary training surface.
A flood watch is in place for the Clarence River as more heavy rain is predicted to fall in the catchment on Tuesday.
Traffic diversions in place north of entrance to Grafton
Find out who featured in the Best XI from Clarence River Cricket matches played this week.
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