Update 6 – Tuesday 7 June 2022, 12.46pm
Glenlyon Dam is 102% capacity and the volume of excess water flowing over the spillway is decreasing.
If downstream of the dam, expect continued river flows and remember if it’s flooded, forget it.
An update will be issued if conditions change.
Stay informed by:
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel
Update 5 – Saturday 4 June 2022, 8.06am
Glenlyon Dam is 100.3% capacity and the volume of excess water flowing over the spillway is expected to increase.
If downstream of the dam, expect continued river flows and remember if it’s flooded, forget it.
An update will be issued if conditions change.
Stay informed by:
- downloading Sunwater’s App
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel
Update 4 – Wednesday 1 June 2022, 9:28am
Glenlyon Dam is 100.3% capacity and the volume of excess water flowing over the spillway is decreasing.
If downstream of the dam, expect continued river flows and remember if it’s flooded, forget it.
An update will be issued if further rainfall in the catchment cause flows to increase.
Stay informed by:
- downloading Sunwater’s App
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel
Update 1 – 29 August 2022, 10:50am
Update 3 – Monday 11 April 2022, 5:22pm
Glenlyon Dam is 100.9% capacity and the volume of excess water flowing over the spillway is decreasing.
If downstream of the dam, expect continued river flows and remember if it’s flooded, forget it.
An update will be issued if further rainfall in the catchment cause flows to increase
Stay informed by:
- downloading Sunwater’s App
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel
Update 1 – 29 August 2022, 10:50am
Update 2 – Sunday 27 March 2022, 9:27pm
Glenlyon Dam is currently 100.1% capacity and spilling excess water. Outflows are expected to increase overnight due to rainfall in the catchment. Water flows are expected to remain within the beds and banks of river.
Stay informed by:
- downloading Sunwater’s App
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- tuning into ABC local radio
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at https://bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel
Update 1 – Thursday 24 March 2022, 5.19pm
Glenlyon Dam is currently 99% capacity and may spill excess water overnight due to forecast rainfall in the catchment. An update will be issued if the dam starts spilling.
Stay informed by:
- downloading Sunwater’s App
- following Sunwater on Facebook and Twitter
- checking Southern Downs Regional Council Disaster Dashboard for emergency news, road and crossing closures and power outages
- tuning into ABC local radio
- monitoring forecasts and river levels at bom.gov.au
- checking the dam’s level at https://bit.ly/GlenlyonDamStorageLevel