MELBOURNE - Sep 11/13 - 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 parts of the Channel Country today. A Fire Weather Warning has been issued for parts of the Channel Country, Central West and Maranoa and Warrego districts for Friday. For the latest warning information please check the Bureau's web site www.bom.gov.au/qld Weather Situation A high [1017 hPa] is the Coral Sea extends a weakening ridge along the northeast coast of Queensland. A surface trough extends from the northwest to the southeast corner of the state and is expected to remain almost stationary before weakening on Friday. Forecast for the rest of Thursday Mid to high level cloud should increase across the far south and southwest of the state with possible high based isolated showers and thunderstorms, though little if any rainfall is expected to reach the ground. The remainder of the state should be fine and mostly sunny with maximum temperatures well above the September average across much of the state. Moderate to fresh SE to NE winds across the Peninsula. Light to moderate NE to NW winds elsewhere northeast of the trough, tending fresh and gusty in the southeast. Winds becoming moderate W to SW southwest of the trough. Severe fire danger in the western Channel Country district. Very High fire dangers in the remaining western, southern and central districts. Forecast for Friday A surface trough is expected to move into the far southwest of the state and move slowly eastwards during the day with fresh, hot and gusty NW to NE winds and enhanced fire dangers ahead of it. The mid to high level cloud with possible isolated showers and high based thunderstorms will move across the southern and southeast interior during the morning. Fine and mostly sunny conditions are expected elsewhere in the state apart from the southern districts where there may be some isolated afternoon showers and possible thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures will continue to be well above the September average across much of the state. Forecast for Saturday The surface trough will move slowly east with isolated showers possible in the southeast of the state in an increasingly unstable air mass ahead of the trough. It will continue to be fine and mostly sunny across the rest of the state with maximum temperatures remaining well above the September average. Forecast for Sunday A surface and upper trough are expected to move into the southwest of the state during the afternoon. Cloud should increase over the southern interior with high based thunderstorms and light patchy rain developing later in the day. Hot, fresh and gusty NW'ly winds with enhanced fire dangers are expected over the southwest of the state ahead of the trough. Continuing to be fine and mostly sunny across the rest of the state with maximum temperatures remaining well above the September average. Outlook for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A surface and upper trough are expected to move across southern Queensland on Monday, reaching the southeast interior on Tuesday and moving offshore early on Wednesday. Isolated showers, patchy light rain and possible high-based thunderstorms are expected with the passage of the trough system. Hot, gusty northwesterly winds ahead of the trough will lead to enhanced fire dangers through southern and central districts. Fine and mostly sunny conditions should occur over remaining parts of the state. Maximum temperatures are expected to remain well above the September average across much of the state, particularly over southern and central districts. The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:10 pm EST Thursday. 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