Pubs and cafes a stone's throw from Windsor Bridge are still open, but supermarket shelves are being emptied by fears of another big flood on the Hawkesbury River in the historic farming region northwest of Sydney.
Bridges in Windsor and Richmond - the only links to some of the region's bustling towns - will be closed if Warragamba Dam overflows and water spills downstream to Penrith and the Hawkesbury region.
With no break in the rain, locals are watching the Hawkesbury rise and recalling the ferocious floods of the past that destroyed roads, homes and schools, and claimed lives.
"Bread was gone (by Wednesday afternoon) because people are worried about the flood and the closure of the bridge," a shop assistant at Woolworths in Windsor said.
Hectares of turf and vegetable farms along Freemans Reach Road, a few hundred metres from Windsor Bridge, are already sodden from relentless rain.