Flood warnings have been issued for Goulburn Valley rivers and creeks.
Minor flooding is already occurring in the Seven and Castles Creeks catchments at Strathbogie, with minor flooding possible at Euroa on Wednesday, according to a flood alert put out by Vic Emergency at 3.50pm on Tuesday, June 30.
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Vic Emergency said a series of cold fronts were forecast to cross Victoria through to Friday, which was likely to bring widespread moderate rainfall across north-east and central Victoria from Tuesday.
A minor flood warning has now been issued for the Sevens Creek at Euroa, replacing a flood watch alert that was issued earlier on Tuesday.
Creek levels have risen due to moderate rainfall in the Seven and Castle Creek catchments since Monday evening.
At 3.50pm on Tuesday, Vic Emergency said minor flooding was occurring at Strathbogie and minor flooding was possible at Euroa from Wednesday morning.
Vic Emergency has issued flood alerts for several rivers and creeks in northern and north-east Victoria.
Further moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast across the Seven and Castle Creek catchments on Tuesday, and rain is expected to continue until Friday, which may cause further creek rises.
At 3.50pm on Tuesday, Vic Emergency said the water level was 1.40m and steady.
The Seven Creeks at Euroa may exceed the minor flood level of 2.50m on Wednesday morning, according to Vic Emergency.
Vic Emergency has also issued flood watches to ‘stay informed’ for the Broken River, Broken Creek, and Goulburn River between Eildon and Seymour.
Minor to moderate flooding is likely in the flood watch area from Tuesday, June 30 with isolated major flooding possible.
A series of cold fronts are forecast to cross Victoria through to Friday, which is likely to bring widespread moderate rainfall across north-east and central Victoria from Tuesday.
This rainfall is likely to result in minor to moderate flooding from Tuesday across the flood watch area, with isolated major flooding possible.
Vic Emergency said catchments in the flood watch area were relatively wet.
Other catchments likely to be affected include the Upper Murray and Mitta Mitta Rivers, and Ovens and King Rivers.