AnswerID: 105017 Submitted: Monday, Apr 04, 2005 at 04:08
Anne from Drysdale River Station
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Yes it is very different every year, impossible to predict in fact. If it doesn't rain any more the GR road is expected to be open by mid April. MRD predicting about 12 th at present. They are grading from both ends now and were almost to the Pentacost from the Kununurra end 2 days ago.
If it doesn't rain anymore you will have low water crossings on the GR road as they are already low now. The GR road is closed due to the cyclone damage to road round ELQ and Home Valley not due to depth of water. Except for the over 400 mm in one day that the ELQ area got, in general in a lot of the Kimberely it has had a small wet season.
The
Mitchell plateau missed most of the rain from the cyclone but quite a lot fell around the King Edward crossing, nothing like the coast near
Kalumburu or ELQ got though. The shire plans to inspect our road shortly and then we will know what the story is further North. At present i think it will only be a matter of how soon the grader can get through rather than depth of water. May be a different story thru to
Kalumburu, it may be wetter up that end as Theda Station got 360 mm and
Kalumburu got more again.
We have had the odd year with heavy rain early April BUT if it has finished we are in for a pretty dry year.
We have been away and just got home so I'll post this as new as well in case others are interested.
cheers, Anne
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