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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - May 8/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning Summary at issue time
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A high [1019 hPa] over northeast New South Wales is moving slowly
northeastwards and will continue to extend a ridge across most of Queensland.
The high is expected to move into the Tasman Sea on Wednesday night and remain
slow moving.
Forecast for the rest of Tuesday
Fine and clear in most areas. Isolated showers and thunderstorms through
Torres Strait and isolated showers about the north tropical coast. Light to
moderate SE to NE winds, fresh at times along the northeast tropical coast.
Forecast for Wednesday
Fine and mostly sunny conditions will continue in most areas of the state.
Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue through Torres Strait while
isolated showers will occur along the exposed east coast north of Cardwell. Some
early morning fogs will occur about the southern coast. A warm day in the west.
Light to moderate SE to NE winds, fresh at times along the northeast tropical
coast.
Forecast for Thursday
The high will continue to be slow moving and will maintain a firm ridge along
the east coast of Queensland. Fine and mostly sunny conditions will continue
through the interior of the state and about the southeast. The onshore flow is
expected to freshen along the east tropical coast and become strong north of
Cooktown. Southeast trade showers will occur along the exposed east coast north
of Fraser Island and tend to scattered at times about the north tropical coast.
Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue through Torres Strait. Some
early morning fogs may occur about the far southern coast. A warm day will occur
in the west.
Forecast for Friday
The high over the Tasman Sea will begin to weaken while moving eastwards.
Moderate to fresh southeast trade winds will continue along the east tropical
coast and will decrease below strong north of Cooktown. Southeast  trade showers
will continue in exposed areas of the east coast but will start to contract
northwards during the day.  Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue
about the far north of Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait. Fine and mostly
sunny conditions will continue across the interior of the state. Some morning
fog areas will occur about the far southern coast. A frontal system will move
into the southwest late in the day.
Forecast for Saturday
A new upper trough will amplify over southeast Australia and this will
generate a cloud band will little or no rain across the southern and central
tropics. The ridge along the east coast will weaken during the day with the
strong winds north of Cooktown easing. Isolated showers will continue about the
east coast north of about Mackay. Some morning fog areas will occur about the
Capricornia and southern coast. Fine and sunny over the central and southern
interior but becoming cooler as the frontal system moves east across the state.
Outlook for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
The upper trough and cold front should contract off the east coast early on
Sunday, introducing cooler SE to SW winds across most of the state. Most of the
state will therefore be fine and sunny although moderate to fresh SE trade winds
will continue to direct isolated showers onto the northeast coast. Morning fog
areas are likely to continue about the central and tropical coasts on Sunday
morning.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am EST
Wednesday.
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