Strong Severe Thunderstorms and Powerful Supercell Storms Forecast to Lash Queensland From Tonight



A severe thunderstorm outbreak is forecast to dominate the south east Queensland weather scene over the next two days, with multiple powerful thunderstorms forecast to fire up tonight and tomorrow night, delivering heavy rainfall, damaging winds and large hailstones to parts of south eastern Queensland.

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Video Chapters:
Intro: 0:00
Queensland Severe Storm Outbreak: 0:41
NSW/QLD Rain Forecast: 10:33
Tropical Weather Update: 11:43
Monster Hurricane: 13:23
Outro: 16:22

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28 thoughts on “Strong Severe Thunderstorms and Powerful Supercell Storms Forecast to Lash Queensland From Tonight”

  1. About 15 years ago I witnessed the aftermath of destruction from a mini tornado near Stanthorpe going roughly from west to east.
    Moved a house that was on stumps.
    Pine trees mowed down in a clear path.
    Trampoline very high up in a massive Eucalypt.
    Storms were (are) very common in that area.
    These tornados are not to be underestimated.

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  2. We were quite lucky yesterday. The severest of the storms split and went south and north of us. We still had some serious lightning here. I shot some video but I'll see what happens this arvo. I'm around 30km west of Coolum Beach, up on a 140m high Ridge. These storms will come over the range behind us to the wnw normally.

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  3. not worried just some hail i think but not near me in lower GC Tugen airport way. just gunna be both happy to sleep to it and sad that the humidity will kill us all tomorrow 🙁

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  4. Here we go again, suoer cells, giant hail. Can they think up any other words to make it sound even worse. What happened to the normal forecasts we received before 2011. At least they were believable.

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  5. Getting so fed up with the long standing , constantly crap wet misrable weather were getting, Melbourne barely got a summer & since early April has been cold, wet & gloomy grey, if we get 1 sunny day we pay for it with 2 weeks of utter gloom!

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