MELBOURNE - Nov 12/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning Summary at issue time Nil. For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's web site www.bom.gov.au/qld Weather Situation A near stationary high [1028 hPa] near northern New Zealand extends a ridge and moist SE to NE winds along the east coast of Queensland. An upper level trough moving over central Australia is expected to approach the western Queensland border late in the day and then move slowly across the state during the next few days. Forecast for the rest of Saturday Scattered showers, rain areas and thunderstorms over much of the interior and about the north tropical coast. Moderate falls, locally heavy over the southwest. Showers and isolated thunderstorms over Cape York Peninsula. Isolated showers over the southeast, tending to scattered showers over the Capricornia. Moderate to locally fresh SE to NE winds along the east coast, tending NE to NW over the interior ahead of a SW change over the far west during the day. Forecast for Sunday The upper trough is forecast to move over western Queensland while the high in the Tasman Sea remains slow moving. Moderate SE to NE winds will continue along the east coast, with moderate NW to NE winds inland ahead of a S'ly change moving over the Channel Country. Showers and thunderstorms over much of northern and western Queensland due to the upper trough, with moderate to locally heavy falls east of Mount Isa. Showers and thunderstorms decreasing over the southwest in the afternoon as the trough moves east. Mostly fine over the southeastern corner of the state under the influence of the ridge with only isolated showers. Forecast for Monday The upper trough is forecast to move east, extending from the central coast into the southeastern interior by evening. Showers and thunderstorms continue across much of northern and western parts due to the upper trough, but ease through the far west and extend into the southern central interior and southwestern Darling Downs as the trough shifts east. Moderate to locally heavy falls are likely, chiefly through the Maranoa and Warrego and Central West districts. Isolated showers over remaining southeastern parts and the Capricornia. Mostly moderate SE to NE winds along the east coast, tending NE to NW over the eastern interior. Light to moderate S to SE winds elsewhere. Forecast for Tuesday The upper trough will most likely persist over the southeast interior while a new trough approaches the southwest. Showers and isolated thunderstorms over the central and southern interior due to instability associated with the troughs. Isolated showers over northern districts and along the east coast, with possible isolated thunderstorms north of about Mackay. Fine in the northwest. Moderate SE to NE winds along the east coast, tending SE to NE over the interior. Outlook for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday The upper trough in the southwest will move east over southern Queensland, with showers and thunderstorms originally over central and southern parts most likely contracting into eastern and northern Queensland on Thursday and Friday. Becoming fine further west in the wake of the trough. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Saturday. Weather & Warnings Australia Warnings Summary External Territories Major Cities Weather Maps Rainfall & River Conditions New South Wales Warnings Summary Forecasts Sydney Forecast NSW Forecast Areas Map Observations Sydney Observations All NSW Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Victoria Warnings Summary Forecasts Melbourne Metro Forecast Vic. 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