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Rain, storms for thousands of kilometres across Australia in major weather event - 9News

A massive rain event stretching thousands of kilometres is set to give half of Australia a soaking today and tomorrow.

The weather system runs from the Northern Territory, through Queensland and down to New South Wales and Victoria - a distance of between 2000 and 3000 kilometres, Weatherzone meteorologist Felix Levesque said.

It even extends out into the Tasman Sea, toward New Zealand.

Flooding in Wallacia in NSW overnight.
Flooding in Wallacia in NSW overnight. (Nine)

Mr Levesque said the heaviest rain would come today and tomorrow, before contracting into isolated pockets on Saturday.

Eastern Queensland is likely to see rain through to the end of the month.

Severe thunderstorms have also been forecast, with emergency crews already having received dozens of calls for help across Sydney.

Widespread rainfall is predicted across an already-soaked NSW today. There is also a concern for renewed flooding in Gunnedah and Forbes, which has been inundated by recent floodwaters.

Forbes residents are barricading their homes and businesses with sandbags as they prepare for an evacuation order amid rising floodwaters.

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In Queensland, a deluge of heavy rainfall is set to hit Townsville, Georgetown, Springsure, Einasleigh and Rollingstone.

A major flood warning remains in place for the lower Macintyre River and Weir River.

It comes after the state was hit with the heaviest November rainfall in decades.

The Bureau of Meteorology said 121 millimetres of rain fell in Brisbane in the past 24 hours.

The BoM declared a La Niña has developed in the Pacific Ocean, leading to wetter than normal periods for eastern, northern and central parts of the nation.

La Niña often brings above-average rainfall, cloud cover and cooler temperatures.

The state is also likely to have rainfall in the morning or afternoon, with temperatures reaching a cooler 17C.

Western Australia

Perth is set to have a sunny day with temperatures at a high of 32C.

South Australia

Adelaide is forecast to have a partly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain.

Temperatures are expected to reach around 22C.

Australian Capital Territory

Heavy rain and thunderstorms that may lead to flash flooding are set to hit the country's capital.

Northern Territory

A possible thunderstorm with heavy rainfall is forecast for the territory.

It's expected to arrive in the afternoon or evening.

Hobart is set to have a partly cloudy day with a possible chance of showers in the afternoon or early evening.

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