MELBOURNE - Apr 23/11 - 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 [1025 hPa] lies over southeastern Australia and extends a ridge into western Queensland. An upper level trough lies over the east coast. Forecast for the rest of Saturday Isolated showers over eastern and northern districts, with isolated thunderstorms about the southern and central east coast and the far north. Fine elsewhere. Mostly moderate SE to NE winds over the eastern districts, light to moderate SW to SE inland. Forecast for Sunday Isolated showers over eastern districts, tending scattered about the north tropical coast. Isolated showers and thunderstorms about Cape York Peninsula. Moderate to fresh S/SE winds in the east, light to moderate SE to E elsewhere. Forecast for Monday The high should strengthen further while remaining over the western Tasman sea, with fresh to strong southeast winds along the east coast of Queensland. Isolated showers will continue about the east coast and nearby inland areas, with more widespread showers about the North Tropical Coast. Isolated showers and thunderstorms about the far north of the Peninsula district. Dry southerly winds should maintain fine conditions over the interior. Forecast for Tuesday The high should intensify a little further as it drifts eastward into the central parts of the Tasman sea, maintaining fresh to strong southeast winds and scattered showers along the east coast of Queensland. More isolated showers can be expected about the eastern and southern interior during the afternoon and evening, assisted by a new upper trough moving over southern Queensland. Isolated showers and thunderstorms about the far north of the Peninsula district. Forecast for Wednesday The high will maintain strength as it remains slow moving over the central parts of the Tasman sea, maintaining fresh to strong southeast winds and scattered showers along the east coast of Queensland. More isolated showers can be expected about the eastern and southern interior during the afternoon and evening. Isolated showers and thunderstorms about the far north of the Peninsula district. Outlook for Thursday, Friday and Saturday The high should remain over the central parts of the Tasman Sea, but drifting slowly south. The firm ridge will therefore be maintained along the east coast with fresh to strong onshore winds. Scattered showers will continue about the east coast, tending more isolated over the eastern interior. Showers and thunderstorms will continue over the Peninsula district, but conditions should remain fine in the west. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am EST Sunday. 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