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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Apr 19/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

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Weather Situation
A high [1023 hPa] lies over the Tasman Sea, and will move east of New Zealand
during Thursday. This high extends a ridge along the east Queensland coast.
Forecast for the rest of Wednesday
Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms about the Peninsula and northern
Gulf Country districts. Isolated showers elsewhere in the east, tending
scattered about the North Tropical Coast and also the southern coast in the
morning. Fine elsewhere. Light to moderate SE to NE winds, fresh along the
central and northern coasts.
Forecast for Thursday
A large high will begin to move into the Great Australian Bight, extending
the ridge into southern Queensland. An onshore airflow with isolated showers
will persist along the east coast, with isolated showers also 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 large high will move slowly east over the Great Australian Bight and
continue to extend a ridge over the Queensland interior. An onshore airflow 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 showers and a
possible late thunderstorm 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.
Forecast for Saturday
The large high will move slowly east over southeastern Australia and continue
to extend a ridge over the Queensland interior. An onshore airflow will persist
along the east coast with isolated showers expected. The upper trough over
southern Queensland will contract north with isolated thunderstorms possible
about the central and northeast coasts and the adjacent inland. 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 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
The large high will move slowly east over Bass Strait and into the Tasman
Sea. The high will extend a ridge and onshore winds onto the east coast of
Queensland. Isolated showers will continue over eastern districts, more
widespread with isolated thunderstorms through the Peninsula district.
Conditions should remain fine in the west and through the southern interior.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Wednesday.
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