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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Apr 18/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning Summary at issue time
Flood warnings are current for various rivers and
streams.
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A high [1023 hPa] lies over the Tasman Sea and extends a ridge along the east
Queensland coast. A surface trough lies offshore of the Capricorn coast and is
expected to move east over the Coral Sea today. An upper level low lies over the
interior northeast of Roma and is expected to weaken and move southeast today,
pushing off the southeast coast through the afternoon.
Forecast for the rest of Tuesday
Rain areas and possible isolated thunderstorms over the Wide Bay and Burnett
district, extending through the Southeast Coast district from the north with
some moderate falls, possible locally heavy on the Wide Bay and Sunshine coasts.
Rain areas and isolated thunderstorms at first over the Capricornia district
with some moderate falls, easing to isolated showers during the morning.
Isolated showers over remaining central parts and the southern interior.
Isolated showers over the tropics, more scattered over the Peninsula district in
the afternoon with isolated thunderstorms. Fine in the northwest. Daytime
temperatures remaining below average over much of central and southern
Queensland. Light to moderate SE to NE winds, fresh at times along the southern
coast.
Forecast for Wednesday
The upper level trough should continue to move east over the Coral Sea, with
conditions stabilising further over southeastern and central Queensland.
Isolated showers will continue in an onshore wind flow over the east coast,
developing through the eastern and southern interior in the afternoon. More
widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected over the Peninsula
district due to a deep, moist airstream. Fine conditions are expected in the
west. Daytime temperatures will start to climb back to near average over
southern and central Queensland.
Forecast for Thursday
A large high will move into the area south of Western Australia, extending a
ridge into southern Queensland. An onshore wind flow will persist along the east
coast with isolated showers expected, developing through the eastern and
southern interior in the afternoon. More scattered shower activity is expected
on the northeast tropical coast, with thunderstorms likely over the Peninsula
district. Conditions will remain fine in the west.
Forecast for Friday
The high will move into the Tasman Sea and continue to extend a ridge over
the Queensland interior. An onshore wind flow will persist along the east coast
with isolated showers expected, developing through the eastern and southern
interior in the afternoon. An upper trough passing over southern Queensland may
produce isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms over the southeast. More
scattered shower activity is expected on the northeast tropical coast, with
thunderstorms likely over the Peninsula district. Conditions will remain fine in
the west.
Outlook for Saturday, Sunday and Monday
The large high will move slowly east over the Great Australian Bight into
southeastern Australia, reaching the Tasman Sea on Sunday and Monday. The high
will extend a ridge and onshore winds onto the east coast of Queensland.
Isolated showers will therefore continue over eastern districts, more widespread
with isolated thunderstorms through the Peninsula district. The upper trough
over southern Queensland will contract north with isolated thunderstorms
possible about the central and northeast coasts and adjacent inland. Conditions
should remain fine in the west and through the southern interior.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Tuesday.
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