It's been the wettest November in the Bundaberg Region since 1934, with a number of local facilities and roads underwater today, and there’s more rain on the way.
Bundaberg SES volunteers and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews have already been kept busy with weather-related incidents ahead of what is predicted to be a significant wet season.
While the cold weather is set to stick around for a bit longer according to Craig Holden, it won't be nearly as chilly as the 3 degrees experienced in the region yesterday.