Current information as of 2.00pm, Thursday 7 April 2022
Weather Forecast
The Bureau of Meteorology have advised that areas of heavy rainfall which may lead to flash flooding are occurring about coastal parts of the South Coast, Illawarra, Metropolitan and southern Hunter. Minor flood warnings are in place for the Shoalhaven River and St Georges Basin.
Visit for all weather warnings and forecasts.
Road and Transport Closures
Many local roads are closed due to flooding and damage. Visit our Local Live Traffic map for live updates on traffic conditions –
Some roads in Shoalhaven are managed by Transport for NSW, please also check the NSW Live Traffic map when planning your trip:
Motorists are reminded to NEVER drive through floodwater, always follow the directions of emergency services and take extreme care as conditions are changing quickly.
Poor Water Quality
Residents are advised to stay out of the water and avoid walking near surf-exposed areas. Rock fishers should avoid coastal rock platforms exposed to the ocean and boaters should consider changing or delaying their voyage. Beach water quality is likely to be poor at all locations.
Don’t swim in flood water
Never ride or walk-through floodwater and stay clear of overflowing stormwater drains and outlets.
Flood water can be deceptive and dangerous. Water is often fast flowing and may be polluted with waste water, hidden obstacles and debris under the surface.
Lake and River Entrance Openings
Shoalhaven Heads Entrance, Lake Conjola, Burrill Lake are all open. Swan Lake is closed however water levels are below the trigger level. Lake Tabourie is closed due to recent high tides.
Current Dam Levels (11am 7/4/22)
Bamarang Dam – 0.921m Below Top Water Level (TWL)
Danjera Dam – 24mm above TWL
Porters Creek Dam – 145mm above TWL
Tallowa Dam (Water NSW owned) – 1.31 metres above TWL
Cambewarra Dam – 0.89 metres above TWL
Waste Collection
Kerbside waste collection vehicles have been unable to service some areas due to road closures caused by flooding. Missed bin collection services will return once roads are accessible again.
Emergency Assistance
For assistance due to flash flooding and storm damage, call NSW SES on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies including rescue, call 000