MELBOURNE - Feb 27/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning Summary at issue time A Flood Warning is current for Western Queensland Rivers, for the Murray and Tully Rivers and for remaining coastal rivers and streams between Cooktown and Townsville. For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's web site www.bom.gov.au/qld Weather Situation A weak high lies over the Tasman Sea and extends a ridge along the tropical east Queensland coast. An active monsoon trough lies over far northern Queensland. Forecast for the rest of Monday Scattered showers, rain areas and thunderstorms continuing over the northern tropics and northwest parts of the state with moderate to locally heavy falls. Isolated showers about the Central Coast and northern Capricornia. Continuing fine and very warm to hot over southern Queensland, apart from some isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms about the southeast interior. A very high fire danger for the Central Highlands and Coalfields district. Forecast for Tuesday A new high over Great Australian Bight should push a trough northwards through New South Wales, nearing the Queensland border late in the day. The monsoon trough should remain strong as it moves southwards over the Gulf Country. Scattered showers, rain areas and thunderstorms continuing over the northern tropics and northwest parts of the state with moderate to locally heavy falls, including northern parts of the Northwest District. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms over the southern tropics, with isolated showers about the tropical coast south of about Mackay. Generally hot over southern Queensland with showers and isolated thunderstorms developing about the far southern and southeast interior districts. Forecast for Wednesday The monsoon trough should remain active over the northwest of the state, while an inland trough lies through the southern interior. Remaining wet in the north of the state with scattered showers, rain areas and thunderstorms with moderate to locally heavy falls, though mainly about the northwest. Warm to hot over the southern half of the state with isolated showers and storms, tending more widespread about the southern interior. Forecast for Thursday The monsoon trough should remain active and continue to produce scattered showers, areas of rain and at least isolated thunderstorms over the northwest district. The northeast districts should see a gradual easing in rainfall totals, but there is still likely to experience scattered showers and isolated storms. The inland trough should persist over the southern interior, and it, along with an approaching upper trough, will cause showers and storms to increase over the southern districts. More isolated showers are expected about the Central Highlands and Central Coast districts. Outlook for Friday, Saturday and Sunday The high should enter the Tasman Sea while a deep monsoon trough persists over the northern tropics. Scattered showers, rain areas and thunderstorms with moderate to locally heavy falls continuing over the tropics [mainly in the northwest]. Isolated showers about the central interior, tending to more widespread showers and thunderstorms about southern districts. Areas of rain developing on Friday about the southeast coast and the adjacent interior and persisting into Saturday with moderate falls possible. A cool change should pass over the southeast during Saturday and extend northwards to the Capricornia area by the end of the weekend. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Monday. 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