Toowoomba’s dams enjoy drink but restrictions to remain
Residents might have been drenched by the recent rain event, but not enough of it landed in the Toowoomba region’s catchment area north of the city.
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Residents might have been drenched by the recent rain event, but not enough of it landed in the Toowoomba region’s catchment area north of the city.
One of Toowoomba’s top gardening experts has shared her best advice ahead of the 2021 Toowoomba Chronicle Garden Competition.
If you think this morning was cold it’s about to get even more blustery with negative temperatures and frost forecast for the Darling Downs.
Significant rain and thunderstorms will be keeping Toowoomba region residents indoors this weekend, as the region prepares for almost a month’s worth of rain in one week.
From living on the streets of Christchurch, to becoming the Priest-in-Charge of Toowoomba West Parish, Ms Harley wants to help others off the streets and back on their feet as part of the Winter Shelter Toowoomba pilot program.
Despite the recent wet wether, Toowoomba’s combined dam levels has only risen 0.2 per cent. Councillor Vonhoff adresses why.
Emergency services have issued a serious warning for the Darling Downs and Granite Belt. Here is a list of towns that will be directly impacted.
Pockets in the western and northern flanks of the Darling Downs had a good run of rain in the past week. That water added to flows making their way to Lake Eyre via our major river systems.
The good news for farmers is that the weather will last until the weekend, bringing decent falls to much of the Darling Downs and the Maranoa.
There are chilly days ahead for the Garden City, with temperatures expected to drop several degrees.
The Bureau of Meteorology has released its Autumn outlook – and there’s changes ahead.
A series of showers and storms have bought good rainfall to the region overnight – here’s how much the city received.
High humidity and a lingering trough system have provided the perfect conditions for heavy rainfall in the region. Here’s when you can expect the showers and storms.
Wet weather followed by more humidity is expected in the Darling Downs this week – here’s when.
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