MELBOURNE - Apr 5/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation An upper level trough will move east over southeastern Queensland today, while a surface trough and an associated southerly wind change will shift north through southern Queensland waters. A high will enter the Tasman Sea on Monday, extending a firm ridge along much of the east Queensland coast. Tropical Cyclone Ita lies over the northern Coral Sea and is expected to deepen further as it moves slowly westwards during the next few days, remaining well offshore of the Queensland coast. Forecast for the rest of SundayIsolated showers and thunderstorms developing over the southeastern corner of the state, becoming more widespread during the afternoon. Some thunderstorms will likely be severe. Isolated showers and thunderstorms through the remaining southern interior and also developing over the Wide Bay and southern central interior during the afternoon and evening. Isolated showers about the remaining east coast. Isolated showers and storms over the far northern Peninsula and near the southern Gulf of Carpentaria coast. Fine and mostly sunny elsewhere. A hot day through much of southern and western Queensland. Light to moderate northerly winds along the southern coast, tending fresh southerly from the south during the afternoon and evening. Fresh southeasterly winds along the east tropical coast. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds elsewhere.Monday 7 AprilThe coastal trough will shift further northwards towards central Queensland waters. A new high entering the Tasman Sea will build a ridge into southern Queensland waters in the wake of the trough. Isolated showers will occur over the southern, Wide Bay and Capricornia coasts, more frequent near the trough. Showers will also extend inland to the southern central interior and Maranoa with possible afternoon thunderstorms. Isolated to scattered showers are expected over the eastern tropics, with possible thunderstorms developing near the east Peninsula coast. Isolated showers and storms should develop over the far southwest as a new upper level trough develops over Western Australia. Fine and mostly sunny conditions are expected elsewhere.Tuesday 8 AprilTropical Cyclone Ita should move further west through the far northern Coral Sea though remain well offshore of the north Queensland coast. Showers and thunderstorms are expected over the north Peninsula, with isolated showers elsewhere over the northern tropics. The ridge will extend further north into the central and southern tropical coasts, with isolated to scattered showers expected in the onshore wind flow. Showers or thunderstorms should occur near the southwestern border though with little or no rainfall. Mostly fine conditions are expected over the remainder of the state.Wednesday 9 AprilTropical Cyclone Ita will most likely move further west over the northern Coral Sea while still remaining offshore of the north Queensland coast. Showers and thunderstorms will continue about the northern Peninsula, with isolated to scattered showers along the northeast tropical coast. A new high will enter the Tasman Sea, reinforcing the ridge through central and southern Queensland waters with isolated showers expected about the exposed coast. The upper trough over western Australia will shift east. Weak instability will persist near the southwestern Queensland border with possible showers or thunderstorms though little or no rainfall expected. Fine and mostly sunny conditions are expected elsewhere in the state.Thursday until SaturdayTropical Cyclone Ita will most likely move west across far northern Queensland and through the northern Gulf of Carpentaria during the outlook period. Rain areas and thunderstorms with some locally heavy falls should extend through the far northern tropics due to the passage of the system. Isolated showers should occur along the remaining east coast in an onshore wind flow. The upper trough will move east, most likely entering the southwestern Queensland late in the outlook period. 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