Some walking paths at Cataract Gorge have been closed due to flooding, but the suspension bridge, chairlift, and paths high above the water level are still open.
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The water levels at the Gorge have raised significantly after a weekend of wild weather, that doesn't look like it's going to cease any time soon.
Rain is predicted to continue on Sunday, with a chance of hail at night, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
There will be winds of in between 20 and 40 km/h in Launceston.
There is only a 20 per cent chance of rain on Monday and Tuesday along with light wind, before the stormy conditions make a return on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The North Esk River at Corra Linn is at 2.55 metres.
Shuttles are running from a safe midway point to the top of Ben Lomond. It is not recommended to drive all the way up without snow chains.
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