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Old 04-02-2009, 08:50 AM   #1023
montsnmags
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Originally Posted by Curly View Post
Hope they make it to your place safely (before the cheesecake is gone) and are able to return to their house soon. You really get extremes of weather there.
They made it, but seeing as there's currently no way to Cooran, we've now got a houseful staying overnight that we didn't expect (sister, brother-out-law, nephew, mum, aunt).

A relevant creek crossing (not all of them have data) shows it to have peaked, and started to drop a little, and with no rain it should drop fairly quickly. Problem is, "no rain" is not what we're about to get, according to the rain radar. The forecast for tomorrow though is "rain periods easing to showers", so hopefully it'll drop enough that they'll be able to find some way home.

They're lucky though, seeing as quite a few people who can't get home to the different, cut-off towns are having to spend the night in an "emergency centre" in local council buildings, and also, their house is not in the flood zone...well, not in this one anyway.

Also, the cheesecake was yummy, so we're lucky too.

Cheers,
Marc
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