Emergency dashboard

Be prepared

Council has opened 7 temporary green waste drop-off sites which are available to residents from 7am-5pm daily. Find out the locations on our latest community service announcement.

Residents can now access temporary waste bins in suburbs across Brisbane. Find out more

All Council’s resource recovery centres are now open following the recent severe weather event. See the community annoucement

Council services and facilities will have changed operations due to the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Find out more.

Brisbane bus services will return to normal weekday timetables from Wednesday 12 March 2025. CityCats and KittyCat services remain suspended due to debris in the Brisbane River. See the community announcement

Stay up to date with our latest community service announcements.

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The flood map is for general awareness. It shows predicted flood areas using pre-existing data and advice issued by the Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology.  Even if your property isn’t marked as flooded, it could still be at risk. Always pay attention to local conditions, Bureau of Meteorology warnings, refer to your household emergency plan and use your own judgment to stay safe. 

Flood Cameras
The images displayed on this website are captured from flood monitoring cameras and are typically updated at 10.00 AM and 2.00 PM during normal operation. During a flood event, the aim is to update images every 30 minutes; however, update frequency may be impacted by telecommunications issues or other unforeseen circumstances.

For information on how to understand and interpret the emergency dashboard mapping tool, read our frequently asked questions. This website contains general forecasts and information based on third-party information from the Commonwealth Government’s Bureau of Meteorology. Read the disclaimer.

Weather warnings

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Fire danger ratings

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Fire Weather District
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Day
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Weather observations

Current temperature
25.4°C
Lowest
19.6°C
Highest
25.5°C
Rainfall
0.0 mm of rain since 9am
Last weather at
9:00 AM
Humidity
70%
Pressure (hPa)
1019.8
Wind Direction
SE
Wind Speed
7 km/h 4 knots
Highest Gust
15 km/h 8 knots

Community service announcements

Updated wednesday 13 March at 8.42am

Council services and facilities will have changed operations due to the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Brisbane Business Hub

The Brisbane Business Hub (Level...

Updated WEDNESDAY 12 March at 6.05pm

To assist residents in the clean-up from Tropical Cyclone Alfred, free green waste disposal is currently available at 4 resource recovery centres.

The resource...

Temporary waste bin sites can now be found in suburbs across Brisbane. 

Council has opened more than 190 sites for residents in areas where regular kerbside waste collections have been impacted by...

All Council’s resource recovery centres are now open following the recent sever weather event.  

Council’s 4 resource recovery centres are located at  Willawong, Nudgee, Ferny Grove and Chandler. 

Free...

Higher than predicted high tides may be experienced in foreshore (low-lying areas near the coast) and riverside locations from Saturday 1 March to Wednesday 5 March 2025. 

The Queensland Tide tables...

Aerial mosquito treatment by helicopter is planned to commence 12pm Friday 28 February 2025, extending into Saturday 1 March and may continue into Sunday 2 March. 

It will cover areas including Tinchi...

A planned burn is scheduled to take place at Shelley Road Park, 664 Lake Manchester Road, Kholo on Friday 28 February, weather permitting.  

The burn will start at approximately 9am and continue into...

Temporary road closures and changed traffic conditions will be in place from 6pm Friday 28 February to 6am Monday 3 March 2025 in Bowen Hills for Knotfest 2025.

The following streets will be fully...

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