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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - May 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 Southeast Gulf of
Carpentaria waters.
A Strong Wind Warning is current for east coast waters between Lockhart River
and Cairns.
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A high [1032 hPa] over the western Great Australian Bight is moving slowly
eastwards, and extends a ridge across most of Queensland with cool and dry SW to
SE winds.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
Cloudy with isolated light showers over the far northeast tropics. Isolated
thunderstorms near Torres Strait. Mostly cloudy but fine over the southern
interior. Fine, mostly sunny and cool to cold elsewhere with widespread early
frosts over the southern, southeast and central interior. Moderate SW to SE
winds, fresh and gusty at times over the northwest and along the east coast.
Forecast for Monday
The large high will move further eastwards across the Great Australian Bight.
As a result, winds along the east coast will begin to shift more onshore and
moisten. Showers will develop along the North Tropical Coast and also about the
Capricornia and southern Queensland coasts. Mostly cloudy conditions with little
or no rain will continue over the far northeast tropics. Fine conditions will
continue elsewhere with another cold morning and widespread early frosts through
the central, southern and southeastern interior. Fresh to strong S to SE winds
will continue over southeast Gulf of Carpentaria waters and along the northeast
tropical coast, and may also develop over far southern waters.
Forecast for Tuesday
The large high will almost reach Victoria and will maintain the onshore flow
along the east coast. Isolated showers will occur in most east coast districts
and will spill over into the adjacent southeast inland in the afternoon. Showers
and isolated thunderstorms will affect the far north of Cape York Peninsula.
Fine and generally cool conditions will continue across the remainder of the
state.
Forecast for Wednesday
The high will move further east across southeastern Australia and will direct
fresh to strong SE winds along the entire east coast. An upper trough system
over central Australia will increase instability across the state with showers
becoming scattered about the east coast. Isolated showers are also likely to
spread to the central and southern interior as moisture spreads westwards across
the state. The upper trough is also expected to spread cloud and rain areas
southeastwards across the north of the state, reaching central regions by the
end of the day.
Outlook for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The high will continue to move slowly eastwards across the Tasman Sea through
the outlook period. The upper trough over central Australia is expected to
intensify and then move southeast across the state during Friday and Saturday.
Showers will continue along the east coast and will spill over into the adjacent
inland.  Cloud and rain areas are likely to spread to most parts of the state
during Thursday and Friday, before contracting into central and southern areas
on Saturday as the upper trough moves southeastwards.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Sunday.
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