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STATE FORECAST:IDQ10700 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Queensland State Forecast Issued at 4:30 am EST on Saturday 18 January 2025 for the period until midnight EST Friday 24 January 2025. 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 trough extends from the North West district to the Central Coast and will remain near stationary today before weakening on Sunday. A high in the Bight will extend a ridge over western and interior Queensland in the wake of the trough. A low offshore of the northern New South Wales coast may enhance showers and gusty winds in the far southeast of the state over the weekend. The equatorial trough may form over the far northern Peninsula during the weekend and into early next week. A new trough east across the southern interior during the middle of next week. Forecast for the rest of Saturday 18 January Mostly sunny over the interior west of about Charters Towers, Emerald and Charleville. Isolated showers and thunderstorms elsewhere, tending scattered over Far North Queensland and in southeastern Queensland. Showers may tend widespread over the northern Peninsula and about the southern border range in South East Queensland. Severe thunderstorms possible in eastern Queensland between Ingham and Bowen. Light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds, fresh and gusty at times over the southern interior and later about the South East Coast, tending variable over the north and northwesterly about the far north. Maximum temperatures below average in the southern interior, tending near average otherwise over southern Queensland and in the northern Peninsula, and above average or well above average elsewhere. Severe heatwave conditions slowly easing in tropical northeast Queensland. Fire Danger: High for the Central West, North West, Channel Country, Maranoa and Warrego and Darling Downs and Granite Belt districts. Forecast for Sunday 19 January Mostly sunny in the far west interior and southwest. Isolated showers and thunderstorms elsewhere, tending scattered over Far North Queensland and near the east coast, and to only showers south of Noosa. Showers may tend widespread at times over the northern Peninsula. Severe thunderstorms possible in eastern Queensland between Ayr and St Lawrence. Fresh and gusty winds about the South East Coast, locally strong along the coast. Maximum temperatures near or below average across the south, northern Peninsula and the east coast south of Townsville and above average elsewhere. Heatwave conditions continuing to ease in tropical northeast Queensland. Forecast for Monday 20 January Partly cloudy in the southern interior and much of inland southeast Queensland. Isolated showers and thunderstorms elsewhere, tending scattered over Far North Queensland, and to only showers about the east south of Rockhampton. Showers may tend widespread at times over the northern Peninsula. Maximum temperatures above average in the west, otherwise, near average. Forecast for Tuesday 21 January Partly cloudy in the far southwest. Isolated showers and thunderstorms elsewhere, tending scattered over Far North Queensland, and at times about the eastern coastal fringe. Showers may tend widespread at times over the northern Peninsula. Severe thunderstorms possible in the central interior and northern Queensland between about Bowen and Innisfail, including the Gulf Country and southern Peninsula. Maximum temperatures near average in the east and north tending to above average over the interior. Outlook for Wednesday 22 January to Friday 24 January Partly cloudy in the far southwest. Isolated showers and thunderstorms elsewhere, tending scattered over Far North Queensland, and at times about the eastern coastal fringe. Showers may tend widespread at times over the northern Peninsula. Maximum temperatures above to well above average and increasing over most of the state over the outlook period, though remaining near average in the northern Peninsula. Severe heatwave conditions possibly developing in southeast Queensland. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Saturday. * Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or public phones. Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2011, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532). Users of these web pages are deemed to have read and accepted the conditions described in the Copyright, Disclaimer, and Privacy statements (http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml). |
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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... Ted Uebergang |
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