A low level wind convergence zone combined with the passage of an upper trough to produce phenomenal rainfall during the early hours of the morning on the 15th. Widespread intense flash flooding occurred through the Mackay area with extensive media coverage and significant financial losses in the region. Heavy rainfall totals included: Black River 156mm in 2 hours, Gargett 118mm in 2 hours, Mirani Weir 144mm in 2 hours and Sarich's 120mm in 2 hours.  Hospital Bridge received 269mm in 2 hours, Gooseponds 256mm in 2 hours, Mackay 199mm in 2 hours, Dumbleton Rocks 212mm in 2 hours, Greenmount 188mm in 2 hours, Mackay 268mm in 2 hours and Baker's Creek 186mm in 2 hours. The highest 24 hour rainfall total was 625mm at Mackay East, with some other stations also recording over 600mm. This magnitude of rainfall has not occurred in the region since the February flooding of 1958.