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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Feb 10/12 - 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
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Weather Situation
A slow moving surface trough extends over the interior of the state, with
moist SE to NE winds to its east and dry S'ly winds to its west. A weak ridge
extends along the east coast of Queensland. An upper level trough extends over
the southern inland.
Forecast for the rest of Saturday
Fine west of Normanton to St George. Showers and thunderstorms over the far
northern tropics, mostly during the afternoon. Early patchy rain and isolated
thunderstorms over the southeast interior and far southern Central Highlands,
tending to showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Isolated showers
and thunderstorms over remaining areas during the afternoon. Light to moderate
SW to SE winds in the west, tending SE to NE in the east.
Forecast for Sunday
Another upper level trough will move into western Queensland, maintaining
unstable conditions through the eastern half of the state. Showers and isolated
thunderstorms will therefore occur through areas east of about Normanton to St
George while fine conditions will continue to the west in a dry S'ly wind
flow.
Forecast for Monday
The upper level trough will move eastwards into eastern Queensland. Isolated
showers and storms will continue over areas east of Normanton to St George and
increase to scattered about the southeast in the afternoon as the upper trough
approaches. Fine conditions will continue in the west.
Forecast for Tuesday
The upper level trough will move over southeast Queensland and off the coast
late. A surface trough will move north from New South Wales and possibly into
southern Queensland waters. Showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue
over the southeast, while more isolated shower and thunderstorm activity will
continue through remaining eastern and northern parts of the state. Fine
conditions will persist in the west.
Outlook for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
The inland trough will retreat west during the outlook period in response to
a strengthening ridge along the east Queensland coast. This will spread moisture
into western districts, with the development of isolated showers and
thunderstorms also assisted by an approaching upper level trough. Conditions
should become mostly fine through the southeast due to the influence of the
ridge with only isolated showers expected. Elsewhere over the east coast, SE
winds will freshen and result in increasing showers near the coast. These
showers should be further enhanced with possible thunderstorms due to a trough
moving westwards across the Coral Sea. This increase in weather is particularly
expected about the east tropical coast.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Saturday.
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