MELBOURNE - Dec 25/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning Summary at issue time For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's web site www.bom.gov.au/qld Weather Situation Ex Tropical Cyclone Tasha has continued moving inland as a weakening tropical low. By Monday the remains of the system will be located over the central interior of the state. A S'ly wind surge will spread along the far southern coast of Qld late Monday and during Tuesday. Monsoonal W to NW'ly winds will continue across the tropics. Heavy rainfall is continuing to affect east coastal districts. Forecast for the rest of Sunday Rain areas and local thunder with some moderate to heavy falls continuing over the south-east of the state and the far south-east tropics. Isolated showers and storms over parts of the south-west and far west of the state. Scattered monsoonal showers and storms elsewhere. Moderate to fresh NW to NE winds over eastern areas of the state. Generally light to moderate S to SE winds over the west of the state. Forecast for Monday The remains of the tropical cyclone will be absorbed into the inland trough which will extend from the north-west of the state to the south-east. Generally fine conditions will occur over the southwest and west of the state with drier S to SE winds. Further rain areas and local thunder with some moderate to heavy falls will occur over the southeast of the state while scattered monsoonal showers and storms will occur over much of the tropics. Moderate to fresh NW to N winds will occur over northern and eastern districts of the state. Fresh to strong S to SE winds will develop along the far southern coast late during the afternoon. Forecast for Tuesday The inland trough will drift westwards while the coastal trough will come to a halt about the northern Wide Bay coast. So further rain, showers and storms with some moderate to heavy falls will occur north and east of the surface troughs and south of about the Mackay area. Monsoonal showers and storms will continue over the northern and northwest tropics. Showers and rain areas will occur along the southern coast and adjacent inland in the wake of the coastal trough. Fine conditions will continue over the southwest of the state where there will be dry SE winds. Fresh to strong S to SE winds will follow the passage of the coastal trough while moderate to fresh NW to N winds will continue over the north of the state. Forecast for Wednesday The inland trough will drift a little further westwards while the coastal trough will remain near stationary or slip southwards a little. At the same time the upper trough will strengthen a little over the west of the state. So rain areas, showers and storms with some moderate to heavy falls will continue over the south-east and spread westwards into the southern interior. Monsoon showers and storms will continue over remaining northern and northwest areas of the state. Fine conditions will prevail over the southwest. Outlook for Thursday, Friday and Saturday The inland trough will weaken and slip westwards out of the state while a middle level trough will move into the southwest. So showers and storms will move westwards into central and northwest areas of the state. Showers will occur along the southern coast while monsoonal showers and storms will occur across the remaining tropics. Mostly fine conditions will develop over the south-east inland. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Sunday. 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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