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GYMPIE and REGION:

IDQ10240
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland

Wide Bay and Burnett District Forecast
Issued at 4:15 pm EST on Saturday 21 December 2024
for the period until midnight EST Wednesday 25 December 2024.

Warning Information
For latest warnings go to www.bom.gov.au, subscribe to RSS feeds, call 1300 659
210* or listen for warnings on relevant TV and radio broadcasts.

Weather Situation
A tropical low and trough lies offshore of the Whitsunday Islands, and will
continue to move eastwards and further offshore over coming days. Meantime, a
weal ridge lies over southeastern Queensland, while An inland trough meanders
about the southwest. This trough will move eastwards early next week, pushing
offshore of the southeast coast early on Tuesday, with a ridge and
southeasterly change building along the east coast behind the trough. The
trough will push back into western Queensland from mid next week.

Forecast for the rest of Saturday 21 December
Clear. Winds easterly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the evening.

Forecast for Sunday 22 December
Sunny. The chance of fog in the south in the early morning. Light winds
becoming easterly 15 to 20 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the
evening. Overnight temperatures falling to around 18 with daytime temperatures
reaching the low to mid 30s.

Bundaberg           Sunny.                          Min 20      Max 31
Gayndah             Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 34
Gympie              Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 32
Hervey Bay          Sunny.                          Min 21      Max 30
Kingaroy            Sunny.                          Min 17      Max 32
Maryborough         Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 31

Fire Danger:
Moderate

Sun protection 7:30am to 4:00pm, UV Index predicted to reach 13 [Extreme]

Forecast for Monday 23 December
Sunny morning. The chance of fog in the south in the early morning. The chance
of a thunderstorm inland in the afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming
northwest to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late afternoon then becoming
light in the evening. Overnight temperatures falling to between 16 and 19 with
daytime temperatures reaching the low to high 30s.

Bundaberg           Sunny.                          Min 20      Max 33
Gayndah             Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 36
Gympie              Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 34
Hervey Bay          Sunny.                          Min 21      Max 31
Kingaroy            Sunny.                          Min 16      Max 34
Maryborough         Sunny.                          Min 18      Max 34

Forecast for Tuesday 24 December
Sunny. Light winds becoming southerly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning then
turning east to southeasterly during the day. Overnight temperatures falling to
around 20 with daytime temperatures reaching 31 to 37.

Bundaberg           Sunny.                          Min 21      Max 35
Gayndah             Sunny.                          Min 21      Max 36
Gympie              Mostly sunny.                   Min 20      Max 32
Hervey Bay          Sunny.                          Min 22      Max 32
Kingaroy            Sunny.                          Min 19      Max 32
Maryborough         Sunny.                          Min 20      Max 33

Forecast for Wednesday 25 December
Sunny. Winds east to southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight temperatures
falling to between 17 and 21 with daytime temperatures reaching 28 to 34.

Bundaberg           Mostly sunny.                   Min 21      Max 31
Gayndah             Mostly sunny.                   Min 19      Max 33
Gympie              Mostly sunny.                   Min 20      Max 29
Hervey Bay          Partly cloudy.                  Min 22      Max 29
Kingaroy            Sunny.                          Min 16      Max 29
Maryborough         Mostly sunny.                   Min 21      Max 30

The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EST Sunday.

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STATE FORECAST:
IDQ10700
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland

Queensland State Forecast
Issued at 4:30 pm EST on Saturday 21 December 2024
for the period until midnight EST Saturday 28 December 2024.

Warning Information
For latest warnings go to www.bom.gov.au, subscribe to RSS feeds, call 1300 659
210* or listen for warnings on relevant TV and radio broadcasts.

Weather Situation
A tropical low and trough lies offshore of the Whitsunday Islands, and will
continue to move eastwards and further offshore over coming days. Meantime, a
weal ridge lies over southeastern Queensland, while An inland trough meanders
about the southwest. This trough will move eastwards early next week, pushing
offshore of the southeast coast early on Tuesday, with a ridge and
southeasterly change building along the east coast behind the trough. The
trough will push back into western Queensland from mid next week.

Forecast for the rest of Saturday 21 December
Mostly clear over the central, southern and southeastern Queensland, with
isolated gusty thunderstorms in the southwest. Isolated to scattered showers
and the chance of a thunderstorm across northern and far northern Queensland.
Showers may tend widespread at times about the central coast and the and Far
North Queensland between Coen and Ingham. Possible heavy rainfall with storms
north of Mackay to Mount Isa, north to about Weipa. Light to moderate east to
southeasterly winds across the southern two thirds of the state, tending fresh
to strong about the east coast between Bowen to St Lawrence. Winds tending west
to northwesterly north of Cairns.

Forecast for Sunday 22 December
Partly cloudy with isolated showers and the chance of thunderstorms in
southwest Queensland and the Granite Belt. Isolated to scattered showers and
the chance of a thunderstorm in northern and far northern Queensland, north of
about Mackay to Hughenden. Showers may tend widespread at times in Far North
Queensland. Possible heavy rainfall with storms north of Ingham, and south of
about Weipa. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Light to moderate east to southeasterly
winds across the southern two thirds of the state, tending fresh at times about
the exposed east coast between Townsville and Hervey Bay. Winds tending
northwest to northeasterly in central western and southern Queensland ahead of
a trough in the southwest, with a fresh southerly change moving through the
southwest during the day. Winds tending west to northwesterly north of Cairns.
Maximum temperatures near or above average south of Winton, tending well above
average in the far southern inland and near or below average in northern
Queensland.

Forecast for Monday 23 December
Partly cloudy with isolated showers and the chance of thunderstorms over the
southeast inland. Isolated to scattered showers and the chance of a
thunderstorm north of Townsville. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Maximum temperatures
near or above average south of Hughenden, tending locally well above average
over the interior and near or below average in the far north. Severe heatwave
conditions possibly returning to the northwest.

Forecast for Tuesday 24 December
Partly cloudy with isolated showers and the chance of thunderstorms north of
Cairns. Very isolated showers about the coastal fringe elsewhere and the
northeastern interior, mostly sunny elsewhere. Maximum temperatures above
average or well above average in central and northern parts, tending slightly
below average in the far southwest. Severe heatwave conditions possibly
returning to the North Tropical Coast and North West.

Forecast for Wednesday 25 December
Partly cloudy with isolated showers in central and northern Queensland. Mostly
sunny across southern and western Queensland. Maximum temperatures above
average or well above average in western and far northern Queensland, tending
slightly below average in the southeast. Severe heatwave conditions possibly
continuing about the North Tropical Coast and North West.

Outlook for Thursday 26 December to Saturday 28 December
Partly cloudy with isolated showers and the chance of thunderstorms in northern
and far northern Queensland. Isolated showers and the chance of a thunderstorms
also near a trough about the far southern interior on Thursday, before
extending from northwestern to southern Queensland on Friday and Saturday.
Showers tending scattered to widespread about the North Tropical Coast on
Thursday. Maximum temperatures above average or well above average in western
and southern parts on Thursday and Friday, and in southeastern and central
parts on Saturday.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Sunday.

* Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or
public phones.


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Ted's Comment... Saturday, 18 May 2024 07:45   I have updated some important links, remember to have a look at the links on the left of the page to see what is going on in our region...
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