STAT Communications Ag Market News

Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jul 31/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A weakening ridge of high pressure extends across the south of the state. A trough will enter southwestern Queensland today, and shift eastwards over southern Queensland on Friday, with warm northerly winds to its east tending cool southwesterly in its wake. A strong high pressure system will enter the Great Australian Bight on Friday, moving slowly eastwards over southern Australia during the weekend, extending a firm ridge into Queensland in the wake of the trough.
Forecast for the rest of ThursdayFine and clear across most of the state. Possible isolated showers about the central coast, Fraser Island, and tropical east coast. Moderate east to southeasterly winds about the tropics and central coast, tending north to northeasterly along the southern coast. Mostly light to moderate east to northeast winds over the interior, shifting northwest to southwest in southwestern districts during the afternoon and evening.Friday 1 AugustFine and mostly sunny across most of the state, with just possible isolated showers about the far northeastern tropics, and isolated morning showers about Fraser Island. Light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds in the tropics, tending moderate to fresh north to northwesterly along the southern coast. Winds shifting in the interior from light northeast to northwest to moderate south to southwesterly.Fire Danger -  Very High Danger in the southern and central interior, and in the northwest.Saturday 2 AugustFresh to strong southeasterly winds will develop about the southeast coast in the wake of the surface trough, with strong winds also likely to develop over the South East Gulf of Carpentaria waters. Cool southerly winds will extend through western and southeastern Queensland, with early frosts returning to southern inland parts. Some light shower activity may occur about the northern tropical east coast. Fine and sunny conditions through the interior as the high slowly moves eastwards over southeastern Australia.Sunday 3 AugustThe high will move very slowly east or become almost stationary over southeastern Australia with fresh to strong southeasterly winds developing along the entire east coast, with strong winds likely over southern Gulf waters during the morning. Isolated showers will be limited to the north tropical east coast and about exposed parts of the southern coast, tending scattered between about Cooktown and Cardwell. Fine and mostly sunny conditions will persist in the interior with areas of morning frost in the southern interior.Monday 4 AugustThe high is expected to move slowly east while still maintaining a firm ridge over Queensland. Early frosts to continue about inland southeastern parts. The fresh to strong southeasterly winds about the east coast are likely to contract to the north out of southern waters. Scattered showers about parts of the exposed east coast, with isolated showers about most of the remaining east coast. The ridge should maintain fine and mostly sunny conditions through the interior.Tuesday until ThursdayThe strong high is expected to move slowly east and weaken as it moves into the Tasman Sea late in the period. Early frosts to continue about inland southeastern parts. The fresh to strong southeasterly winds about the east coast are likely to decrease. Scattered showers about parts of the exposed east coast, with isolated showers about most of the remaining east coast, extending to nearby inland parts on Tuesday and Wednesday. The ridge should maintain fine and mostly sunny conditions through the interior.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Friday.Product IDQ10700
Notice Board
MetEye extended into Queensland
Queensland's improving weather services
Media Releases
Marketing
Meteorological Offices
Cairns weather
Charleville weather
Longreach weather
Mackay weather
Mount Isa weather
Rockhampton weather
Townsville weather
Weipa weather
Other Information
About Weather Forecast Services
About Warning Services
Warnings
Water
Climate
Environment
Tropical Cyclones
Tsunami Warning Centre
Agriculture - Water and the Land
Marine & Ocean
UV & Sun Protection
Rainfall & River Conditions
Graphical Views
Radar
Maps
Rainfall Forecasts
Seasonal Outlooks
Climate Variability & Change
Climate Data Online
Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts
Water Storage
MetEye™
National Weather Services
Aviation Weather Services
Defence Services
Space Weather Services
Registered User Services
Commercial Weather Services
Business Entry Point
Facebook
Google+
Youtube
Blog
Careers
Sitemap
Feedback
Freedom of Information
Indigenous Weather Knowledge
Glossary
This page was created at 17:45 on Thursday 31 July 2014 (GMT)
© Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2014, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility
var hostname = window.location.hostname;
var host = hostname.split(".");
if (host[0] == "reg")
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-20386085-1']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
else if (host[0] == "wdev")
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-21709175-1']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
else
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-3816559-1']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
(function() {
var ga = document.createElement('script');
ga.type = 'text/javascript';
ga.async = true;
ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
})();
var _nol = { pvar: { cid: "abm", content: "0", server: "secure-au" } };
(function () { var s = document.createElement('script');
s.type = 'text/javascript';
s.async = true;
s.src = '//secure-au.imrworldwide.com/v60a.js';
var x = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
x.parentNode.insertBefore(s, x); })();

---

STAT News Service

Only active subscribers can read all of this article.

If you are a subscriber, please log into the website.

If you are not a subscriber, click here to subscribe to this edition of the STAT website and to learn more about becoming a subscriber.