Please note, although your property may not have been directly affected by this flood event, the event has been included in your suburb listing because according to the Bureau of Meteorology river gauge data, a catchment near your suburb recorded a high mark. This event may have affected your suburb.

The first week of February was dominated by widespread rainfall and major flooding in the south west of the state which continued until the end of the month. Cyclones "Gillian" and "Ita" caused some heavy rainfalls on the north coast during the middle and towards the end of the month but no major flooding resulted. 

Logan & Albert Rivers: Minor flooding occurred in the upper Logan-Albert rivers during 15th and 16th.

Bremer River: Minor flooding occurred in the upper Bremer River and Warrill Creek during 15th to 16th .

Fitzroy River: Heavy rainfall towards the end of the month caused moderate flooding in the Connors and Isaacs rivers. Very heavy localised rainfall up to 300mm in 24 hours to 0900 27th caused rapid rises and major flooding in the lower Dawson River around Baralaba.

The floods which had commenced in the Connors and lower Dawson in February continued into March and were aggravated by several periods of heavy rainfall. This resulted in widespread minor to moderate flooding throughout the Fitzroy catchment with minor to moderate flooding in the Connors, Mackenzie and Dawson rivers.

At the end of February, runoff from these systems resulted in minor flooding in the lower Fitzroy River which continued up to 17th March. 

Pioneer River: The Pioneer River was subjected to three periods of intense rainfall during the month; 12th to 13th , 24th to 25th and on 26th. There was some major flooding at Finch Hatton during these events but only minor flooding in the lower Pioneer River.

Don River: During 24th to 25th, minor flooding occurred in the Don River.

Burdekin River: The heavy rainfall from Cyclone "Ita" resulted in some heavy rainfalls in the headwaters of the Bowen River which resulted in some minor to moderate flooding in the Burdekin River below Burdekin Falls Dam.

Haughton River: Moderate flooding also occurred in the Haughton River during the same period.

Lower Balonne and Maranoa Rivers and Wallam and Mungallala Creeks: Flooding in these rivers and streams commenced at the beginning of February with the onset of the heavy rain and was continued to the end of the month. Major flooding occurred in the Maranoa and Wallam and Mungallala during two periods, one at the start of the month and the other towards the middle of the month. Houses in the township of Bollon were affected during this period. Flood caused the isolation of towns and rural properties and cut roads, resulting in significant damage. 

Macintyre River: Heavy rainfall in the headwaters of the Macintyre River in NSW resulted in moderate flooding at Goondiwindi in late February.

Moonie River: Major flooding commenced in the Moonie River around 17th and continued to the end of the month.

Warrego River: The floods in the Warrego River commenced in the upper reaches at the beginning of the month and continued to the NSW border to the end of February.

During this time, the Warrego River reached 7.4 metres at Charleville, the second highest flood on record and 1.15 metres lower than the record level of April 1990. Hundreds of people were evacuated and some 50 to 60 houses and business premises inundated. 

Paroo and Bulloo Rivers: The weather systems which brought the heavy rainfall to the Warrego catchment in February also caused major flooding in the Paroo and Bulloo Rivers. This resulted in the cutting of transport routes and isolation of rural properties.

Thomson and Barcoo Rivers and Cooper Creek: Major flooding commenced in the Thomson and Barcoo rivers at the start of February and continued in the lower reaches of Cooper Creek below Windorah into April. At Blackall, flood waters caused inundation of a small number of houses.

Diamantina and Georgina Rivers: Moderate to major flooding commenced in early February and continued in the lower reaches well into April.

Flood Feb 1997: flood hydrograph Warrego River at Charlevile

Flood Feb 1997: comparative rainfall

Flood Feb 1997: river flood peaks