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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Feb 3/13 - 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 east of a line
from about Rockhampton to St George.
A Strong Wind Warning has been issued for waters south of Gladstone, including
Hervey Bay and Moreton Bay for Monday.
For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's
web site www.bom.gov.au/qld
Weather Situation
A high in the Great Australian Bight extends a ridge and fine conditions
across most of Queensland. The high will move eastwards across southeast
Australia overnight and into Monday.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
Fine and mostly sunny across much of the state except for some isolated
showers and thunderstorms over the Peninsula district and the North Tropical
coast.  Light to moderate SE to SW winds, fresh at times about the coast and
western districts. Powerful surf about the east coast of Fraser, Moreton and
Stradbroke Islands.
Forecast for Monday
The high should move into the Tasman Sea late in the day and will maintain
fine and mostly sunny conditions across much of Queensland, and fresh to strong
S to SE winds over far southern waters. Remaining mostly fine about the
southeast and central coast areas, but S to SE winds may push enough moisture
onshore to result in a few isolated showers, mainly near the coast. Isolated
showers and thunderstorms are again expected over the Peninsula district and
inland parts of the North Tropical coast. Minimum temperatures should be several
degrees below average across the interior. Light to moderate SE to SW winds,
fresh to strong at times about the southeast coast. A high to very high fire
danger over the interior districts.
Forecast for Tuesday
The high should move slowly eastwards across the Tasman Sea and is likely to
maintain a firm ridge and fresh to strong S to SE winds along Queensland's
southeast and central coast.  These onshore winds are expected to generate
isolated showers over the eastern districts. Isolated showers and thunderstorms
are again expected over the Peninsula district. Fine and mostly sunny elsewhere.
Forecast for Wednesday
The high should lie near New Zealand and will maintain a ridge along
Queensland's east coast. Fine and mostly sunny conditions will continue across
much of the state's interior with only isolated showers about the eastern
districts. Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue over the Peninsula
district and are likely to extend to the Gulf Country and far northwest of the
state as moisture increase in this area.
Forecast for Thursday
The high should remain near New Zealand and will maintain a ridge over
Queensland's eastern districts and mostly fine conditions across the state.
Mainly isolated showers across the eastern districts and some isolated showers
and storms over the state's northwest.
Outlook for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
The high should weaken slightly as it lingers near New Zealand, which in turn
will allow winds along Queensland's east coast to also reduce in strength.
Nevertheless the onshore winds should still be able to produce isolated showers
over the eastern districts.  Isolated showers and storms should persist through
the tropics. Fine and mostly sunny elsewhere.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am EST
Monday.
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