Rain forecast for Thursday January 15, 2026
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This is both in the wake of ex-cyclone Koji as well as another weather system forming off the coast, which has a “high” chance of becoming a severe tropical cyclone early next week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).

Although the potential cyclone currently looms to the west of Vanuatu and has yet to enter Australian waters, meteorologists caution that its impact will nonetheless be felt along the Queensland coast. They predict significant beach erosion and inundation in the coming days.

Rain forecast for Thursday January 15, 2026
Rain forecast for Thursday January 15, 2026 (Bureau of Meteorology)

Garry Youngberry, a 9News weather specialist, highlighted that “a massive groundswell is expected to hit the coast around Monday.” In anticipation of this, authorities will begin removing shark nets from Coolangatta to Main Beach, extending up to the Sunshine Coast.

The Bureau of Meteorology forecasters have indicated that the northern regions of Queensland are bracing for heavy rainfall in the coming days. The low-pressure system associated with Koji is expected to bring severe thunderstorms to a region already saturated with water.

Currently, several major flood warnings are in effect across various parts of the state, alongside numerous moderate and minor alerts, as communities prepare for the potential deluge.

Multiple major flood warnings remained in place across parts of the state overnight, along with other moderate and minor ones.

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As the fallout from ex-cyclone Koji continues, evacuated residents from Clermont are returning home to take in the mess, with much of the town buried under mud and rubble.

About 48 hours on from a flood unlike any Jarrod Humphreys has seen before, it’s his livelihood he’s now working to protect.

Having evacuated his family and neighbours by helicopter and relocating livestock, he now faces a massive clean-up.

“These panels are now washed up here. It’s just a mess, it’s a mess,” Humphreys told 9News.

Property damage for Clermont local Jarrod Humphreys
About 48 hours on from a flood local Jarrod Humphreys has never seen before, it’s his livelihood he’s now working to protect. (9News)
Rachael Brent’s family returned to face the blanket of thick mud left behind. (Nine)

“I can’t hold an animal in here at the moment, every fence is down.”

Rachael Brent’s family also fled the rising brown tide.

The Clermont family returned to face the blanket of thick mud left behind.

“We’ve gurnied all our patio and our shed out and mucked all that out,” Brent told 9News.

“It’ll take I reckon weeks – we’ve been very fortunate to have our family and friends helping us.”

According to the regional development minister, 71 properties across the area have been impacted, four of them to a significant extent.

Flooding in Habana, Queensland.
Ergon Energy Crews restoring power and making premises safe around Habana, Queensland. (Ergon Energy)

Hardship payments have been activated for the coal mining community as the flood threat escalates in neighbouring regions.

“We’re going to see the moderate flooding at Yamba over the weekend and then Rockhampton into Monday,” Laura Boekel from the BoM said.

Beef capital residents warned the risk along the Fitzroy River will intensify next week.

“We’ve got time to prepare and we’ll see those floodwaters slowly rise, which gives our community time to take those steps that they need to do,” Rockhampton Mayor Tony Williams said.

Food supplies being delivered in Gulf-of-Carpentaria
Food supplies being delivered in Gulf-of-Carpentaria (9News)

To the north-west, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, it’s still an almighty effort just to keep isolated locals fed.

The supply runs will continue to take the form of a production lines of trucks and tractors forming a conveyor belt for some time to come.

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