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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jul 17/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning Summary at issue time
A Strong Wind Warning is current for waters between Torres
Strait and Cape Tribulation.
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A high over the southern Tasman Sea extends a ridge along the east coast of
Queensland. The high will move east over the next few days and weaken as it
moves across the Tasman Sea. An upper-level trough has moved off the Queensland
east coast.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
Isolated showers over eastern districts, chiefly about the southern interior.
Light to moderate SW to SE winds inland, tending moderate SE on the east coast
and strong north of Cape Tribulation.
Forecast for Monday
A high in the Tasman Sea will continue to direct moist onshore winds onto the
east coast, strong north of Cape Tribulation, while a light to moderate SW wind
change will continue to dry out conditions in the west. Cloudy about eastern
districts with isolated showers about the southeast interior and the northeast
tropical coast.
Forecast for Tuesday
A low is forecast to form off the New South Wales coast directing drier SW
winds over southern and inland districts. Fine through much of Queensland with
some isolated showers over the northeast tropical coast. Early frost is possible
over the southeast interior. Strong SE winds should become confined to the east
coast north of Cooktown by the afternoon.
Forecast for Wednesday
A low off the New South Wales coast is forecast to continue directing dry SW
winds over southern Queensland. Fine throughout. Widespread morning frost is
likely over most southern districts. Strong SE winds are forecast north of
Cooktown, but are expected to ease during the afternoon.
Forecast for Thursday
A low off the New South Wales coast is forecast to continue directing dry SW
winds over southern Queensland. Fine throughout. Widespread morning frost is
likely over most southern and central districts, extending into the southern
tropics. Strong SW winds may develop about the southeast coast late in the day.
Outlook for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Queensland will remain under the influence of a low pressure system moving
east across the Tasman Sea. Expect mostly dry S to SW winds in southern
districts, tending SE in the tropics. Fine conditions apart from isolated
showers possibly developing about the exposed coast south of Fraser Island on
Friday or Saturday. Cold overnight temperatures over most districts with
widespread early frost to continue over southern and central districts.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am EST
Monday.
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