Rain or shine, Rocket and Nell go for their daily walk.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
When it rained, it poured.
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Cliché as it may be, the skies made sure Shepparton felt every word of it in the opening days of March.
Let’s take a rain check, shall we?
The region copped a proper soaking to kick off the month, with 35mm falling on Monday, March 2, followed by another 25.6mm on Tuesday, March 3.
News photographer Rechelle Zammit was out and about on Monday, snappin’ in the rain.
Gutters were gurgling down Cornwall Crt, Shepparton.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
The Goulburn River lapped up the rainfall, as seen from the Watt Rd bridge.
Photo by
Nicholas Spandler
Puddles were auditioning for small lakes along the Goulburn Valley Hwy in Kialla.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
A little bird told me to retreat indoors.
Photo by
Nicholas Spandler
A ute makes it rain along Parkside Dve, Shepparton.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
Mirror, mirror on the car door, who is the wettest of them all?
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
Water levels rose significantly at Seven Creeks Estate.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
On the Botanic Gardens walking track, eastern rosellas enjoy nature’s shower.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
Seedlings at Seven Creeks Estate were flooded by rising water.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
You can stand under our umbrella.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
The entrance to the boat ramp next to the Shepparton-Mooroopna Causeway was caked with mud.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit