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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Aug 16/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning Summary at issue time
A Fire Weather Warning is current for the Maranoa and
Warrego, Darling Downs and Granite Belt and inland parts of the Southeast Coast
district.
A Strong Wind Warning has been issued for coastal waters between Double Island
Point and Point Danger from this afternoon.
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A weak high lies over the southern Coral Sea. A surface trough will move
eastwards across Queensland during today, and contract off the southeast coast
during the early hours of Saturday.
Forecast for the rest of Friday
Isolated showers about the northeast tropics. Fine elsewhere. Warm to very
warm in the east with freshening NW winds, with a cooler and drier SW airstream
over the west. Severe Fire Dangers in the Maranoa and Warrego, Darling Downs and
Granite Belt and inland parts of the Southeast Coast district.
Forecast for Saturday
The trough will contract off the southern and central coasts in the early
hours of the morning. A high pressure system moving east over the Great
Australian Bight will extend a cool, dry S to SW wind flow into Queensland in
the wake of the trough. Widespread early frosts are likely through the southern,
central and southeast interior. Isolated light showers will persist over far
northeastern parts of the Peninsula district. Some high cloud will develop
through western districts ahead of an upper level trough though with no rain.
Fine and sunny conditions will occur elsewhere.
Forecast for Sunday
A weak upper trough is likely to move across the state, leading to increasing
cloud with afternoon showers and some evening patchy light rain developing
northeast of about St. Lawrence to Normanton. The high pressure system will move
eastwards into New South Wales and maintain fine and mostly sunny conditions
over the remainder of the state. Widespread early frosts are likely through the
southern, central and southeast interior.
Forecast for Monday
The upper trough will move eastwards into the Coral Sea with the cloud and
patchy rain clearing away from the central coast and northeast tropics during
the early morning. The high will contract into Coral Sea by late in the day
directing moist SE winds and isolated light showers onto the northeast tropical
coast. The remainder of the state is expected to be fine and mostly sunny.
Widespread early frost are likely through the southern, central and southeast
interior.
Outlook for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
The high pressure system will continue to move eastwards across the Tasman
Sea during the outlook period. Most of the state will remain fine, although the
onshore flow is likely to produce isolated showers about the east coast
districts. A weak trough may bring isolated showers and possible thunderstorms
to parts of the central and southern interior during the outlook period.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Friday.
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