MELBOURNE - Mar 26/12 - 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 coastal waters between Cape Melville and Burnett Heads. 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 trough extends from the Coral Sea onto the north tropical coast and is expected to contract northwards over the next couple of days. A high over the Tasman Sea extends a firm ridge along much of the east Queensland coast. Forecast for the rest of Tuesday Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms with isolated heavy falls contracting northwards from the North Tropical Coast into the northern Peninsula district. Isolated to scattered showers will occur elsewhere over the northern tropics and along the east coast. Fine inland. Moderate to fresh SE to E winds over most of the state, strong at times along the east coast. Forecast for Wednesday The high will move further east over the Tasman Sea, while the trough on the Peninsula coast will contract further north and weaken. Fresh to strong SE winds and isolated to scattered showers will continue along the east coast and through the eastern interior in the moist onshore wind flow south of the trough. Showers will be more widespread with some thunderstorms over far northern Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait near the trough. Fine conditions will occur over inland parts under the stabilising influence of a ridge with temperatures generally below the monthly average. Forecast for Thursday The high will continue to drift to the southeast of New Zealand. A low over the northeastern Coral Sea, well offshore of the Queensland coast, will combine with the high to continue the fresh to strong S to SE wind flow along the east Queensland coast. This southerly flow will drive relatively dry air well into the tropics, leading to generally settled weather. Isolated showers will occur along the east coast and adjacent inland, increasing to scattered with possible isolated thunderstorms through far northern Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait. Fine conditions will occur over the interior, with temperatures remaining generally below the monthly average. Forecast for Friday The combination of a ridge along the east coast, and a low over the eastern Coral Sea will maintain fresh to strong S to SE winds along the east coast of Queensland. Isolated showers will continue about the east coast, tending more scattered in the southeast due to the assistance of an upper trough. The low in the Coral Sea may deepen and possibly develop into a tropical cyclone, but will have no direct influence on Queensland's weather. Remaining fine inland with temperatures remaining generally below the monthly average. Outlook for Saturday, Sunday and Monday The high will remain to the east of New Zealand as a new high enters the Tasman Sea. The low or tropical cyclone over the Coral Sea will remain well offshore of the Queensland coast. S to SE winds should gradually decrease along the north tropical coast during the outlook period though remain fresh to strong along central and southern coasts. Isolated showers will occur along the east coast, more widespread through far northern Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait with possible isolated thunderstorms. Fine and cool conditions will continue over the interior. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Tuesday. Weather & Warnings Australia New South Wales Victoria Queensland Warnings Summary Forecasts Brisbane Forecast Qld. 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