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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Aug 17/13 - 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 weak high [1019 hPa] over the southern Coral Sea is expected to move slowly
eastwards, maintaining a weak ridge onto the tropical east coast of Queensland.
A surface trough will extend from the northwest to the southeast corner of
Queensland.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
Isolated showers and thunderstorms over parts of the central highlands and
the southeast. Isolated light showers about the far northern Cape York
Peninsula. Morning fog patches over the east. Fine and mostly sunny elsewhere. A
warm day in most areas, particularly in the north and east of the state. Light
to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds near the coast north from Fraser
Island, tending east to southeasterly and fresh at times over Cape York
Peninsula. Mostly light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds elsewhere.
Forecast for Monday
The surface trough will remain slow moving from the Gulf Country to the
northern Sunshine Coast or Wide Bay areas and is expected to generate isolated
showers about most central districts and the Wide Bay and Burnett, ahead of a
second trough that will move rapidly across the south of the state. Isolated
showers are expected in the onshore flow about the east coast of Cape York
Peninsula. The next high should move eastwards over the Great Australian Bight,
extending a ridge across Queensland in the wake of the trough and bringing fine
and sunny conditions to remaining parts of the state. The northerly winds east
of the trough will result in yet another warm day through northern and eastern
districts. Cooler temperatures over the southern and southeast interior with
early frost patches expected.
Forecast for Tuesday
The surface trough is expected to move off the Wide Bay and central
Queensland coast early in the morning. Isolated showers are expected in the
onshore flow about the east coast of Cape York Peninsula. The high is expected
to move over southeastern Australia, bringing fine and sunny conditions to the
remainder of the state, with relatively cool temperatures in the southern
interior. Daytime temperatures will tend towards average due to the influence of
west to southwesterly winds. Some high cloud may develop over the  far west, but
no rainfall is expected.
Forecast for Wednesday
Another high west of Perth is expected to extend a ridge across central
Australia and southern Queensland with fine and mostly sunny conditions across
the state. A cool to cold morning in central and southern districts with more
widespread frost areas over inland areas. Some high cloud should spread over the
southern tropics but no rainfall at this stage. Mostly fine with only isolated
light showers along the northeast coast of Cape York Peninsula.
Outlook for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
A ridge of high pressure and dry southwest to southeasterly winds should
prevail across much of the state during the outlook period as the high move
slowly across Western and South Australia. A weak surface trough moving across
the state during Thursday may generate isolated showers over the eastern
tropics, before contracting to the northeast tropics from Friday. Fine
conditions are expected otherwise, with cool to cold minimum temperatures and
early frosts over the southern, central and southeastern interior.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST
Sunday.
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