MELBOURNE - Jan 2/11 - 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 A ridge along the east coast of Queensland is weakening as the high near New Zealand continues moving eastwards. The monsoon trough is becoming established through Torres Strait and will move slowly southwards over Cape York Peninsula over the next few days. An upper trough extends from the central Coral Sea through to southeast Queensland. Forecast for the rest of Monday Showers, thunderstorms and rain areas with moderate to heavy falls over the far north of the state. Showers and storms will occur over much of the remaining tropics. Isolated showers about eastern and central districts, becoming scattered in the afternoon with isolated thunderstorms. Isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the west. Light to moderate NW winds over northern Cape York Peninsula. Light to moderate SE to NE winds elsewhere. Forecast for Tuesday The monsoon trough will persist over the northern tropics, bringing further showers, storms and rain areas with moderate to heavy falls over far northern areas of the state. Showers and storms will occur over much of the remaining tropics. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue about the remaining eastern half of the state. The west of the state away from the tropics should be mostly fine with only very isolated thunderstorms possible and some late patchy rain in the southwest. Winds will become fresh along the southern coast as a low develops over the southern Coral Sea. Forecast for Wednesday The monsoon trough remains near stationary across Cape York Peninsula, with further showers, storms and rain areas with moderate to heavy falls continuing over far northern areas of the state. More isolated showers and storms over the remaining tropics. Some patchy light rain and very isolated thunderstorms in the far west of the state. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms about remaining areas. Forecast for Thursday The monsoon trough persists across the Gulf of Carpentaria, with showers, storms and rain areas with moderate to heavy falls continuing over Cape York Peninsula. More isolated showers and storms over the remaining tropics. Scattered showers and thunderstorms about the remaining eastern half of the state, spreading to rain in parts. Fine in the southwest. Outlook for Friday, Saturday and Sunday The monsoon trough remains near stationary and will maintain showers, storms and rain areas with some moderate to heavy falls over far north Queensland. The low in the southern Coral Sea will weaken during the period. Showers and isolated thunderstorms continuing over eastern districts, but generally decreasing as a mid level ridge becomes established over much of the state. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Monday. 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