Powerful Severe Thunderstorms and a Tropical Low Forecast to Impact Queensland This Week



Queensland is on notice throughout much of the state for severe storms this evening, expected to extend across the south east and move through the central coast over the coming days, before a tropical low or rainfall depression develops and moves over the cape York peninsula much later into the forecast period.

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Video Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
SE QLD Severe Thunderstorm Forecast: 0:32
NSW Central Coast Severe Storms: 7:34
Far North QLD Heavy Rainfall Forecast: 10:02
WA/NT/QLD Tropical Cyclone Forecast: 18:14
Outro: 21:51

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22 thoughts on “Powerful Severe Thunderstorms and a Tropical Low Forecast to Impact Queensland This Week”

  1. Another east coast corker, beautiful weather with the added excitement of storms. Loving this climate change. Remember folks, "Severe" weather is normal weather in Australia. Those highs down in the bight want to fall into Australia(cooling) but a couple pesky lows(warming) are preventing this and making matters worse. The lows will cause exciting weather localised and fast.

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  2. Have already seen a few small storms pop up west of Brisbane. Highly tilted cumulus which means the shear for potentially severe storms is there. I'm wondering if there's too much cloud cover to allow sufficient heating of low level air for severe storms though. Guess we'll see what happens soon enough.

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  3. Prefer rain all day compared to a heatwave, people have short memories occasionally, forgetting not so long ago Australia experienced one of our worst droughts recorded, twelve going on to thirteen long years of dust and dirt and extreme heat .. please don't scare the rain away according to a scientist I heard some time ago mention how Australia could use a year's worth of steady drizzle just to bring our creek's and rivers back to some normality.βœ¨πŸŒ„πŸŒ²πŸ₯¬πŸ™‚

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