MELBOURNE - Feb 18/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning Summary at issue time A Severe Weather Warning is current for Damaging Winds and Dangerous Surf about the coast and islands from Sandy Cape to the New South Wales border. A Gale Warning is current for coastal waters between Gladstone and Point Danger, including Hervey and Moreton Bay. 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 high [1027 hPa] near New Zealand is continuing to move slowly east. A trough lies off the east coast of Queensland. A low lies on the trough off the southern Capricorn Coast and is expected to move south-southeast during today while deepening, producing strong to gale force winds and rough seas and swells, depending on its proximity to the coast. An upper level trough over the Queensland interior is moving slowly eastwards. Forecast for the rest of Tuesday Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected over the tropics with isolated showers over the remaining interior of the state. Showers tending to rain at times with isolated thunderstorms about the Wide Bay and Southeast Coast region, and moderate falls are possible. Windy along the southern coasts with dangerous surf developing south of Sandy Cape. Temperatures are expected to remain below average for most of the state. Moderate SW to SE winds about much of the state with fresh to strong and gusty S to SE winds about the coast south of about Burnett Heads. Lighter winds through the northern tropics. Forecast for Wednesday The upper level trough should remain slow moving over eastern districts, while the surface low is expected to remain off the southern Queensland coast. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected over northern districts, while scattered showers and windy conditions are expected in the southeast. Dangerous surf conditions persisting along the southern Queensland coast. Isolated showers over the remaining southern tropics and eastern parts of the state. Fine and mostly sunny conditions should occur over remaining parts of the state in the wake of the upper trough. Forecast for Thursday The upper level trough should remain slow moving over eastern districts, while the surface low is expected to move slowly southwards off the southeast Queensland. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected over northern districts, while scattered showers and windy conditions are expected in the southeast. Dangerous surf along the southern Queensland coast. Fine and mostly sunny conditions should occur over remaining parts of the state in the wake of the upper trough. Forecast for Friday There is considerable uncertainty about the movement of the surface low by this stage, but it is likely to move southwards into northern New South Wales. Showers and possibly rain areas are expected about the far southeast of the state. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are likely about the southwest of the state under the next upper trough that should move into the state. Isolated showers and thunderstorms should continue through the tropics. Fine and mostly sunny conditions should occur elsewhere. Outlook for Saturday, Sunday and Monday There remains considerable uncertainty in the outlook at this stage. Another major upper trough system looks likely to affect Queensland through the period. Unstable conditions are expected to continue over most of the state with the eastern areas of Queensland likely to see more widespread showers and thunderstorms and rain areas. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Tuesday. 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