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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Oct 9/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high over Victoria is extending a ridge of high pressure up Australia's east coast. A surface trough should gradually deepen as it drifts gradually eastwards across Queensland's central and southern interior from Friday.
Forecast for the rest of ThursdayFine and clear except for a slight chance of light showers about the central coast and the chance of thunderstorms about inland parts of the Capricornia district. Moderate to fresh east to southeast winds about the far east, and light to moderate southeast to southwest winds elsewhere.Friday 10 OctoberFine and sunny across a lot of the state. The slight chance of showers and thunderstorms over the central west and southern interior. The slight chance of showers on the tropical east coast. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds over the eastern districts. Light to moderate northwest to southwest winds elsewhere.Saturday 11 OctoberThe upper trough should drift towards the southern interior, whilst the surface trough strengthens beneath it, leading to a medium chance of showers and thunderstorms in a broad band from the central interior and into the southern and southeast interior. Fine and mostly sunny about most of the east coast except for a slight chance of showers about the tropics.Sunday 12 OctoberThe surface trough should drift a little eastwards over the interior of the state and showers and storms will form near and ahead of it in a band from Queensland's far north, across the central interior and down into the state's southeast quarter. Much of the east coast should remain fine and partly cloudy. Fine and sunny in the far southwest.Monday 13 OctoberThe surface trough should drift into Queensland's eastern districts, and along with a new upper trough approaching from the west, should produce areas of showers and thunderstorms over the eastern districts and the far north. Fine and mostly sunny over the remainder of the state.Tuesday until ThursdayUncertainty is reasonably high from Tuesday, however the most likely scenario is for showers and storms to remain over far northern Queensland and the far eastern districts, as a series of upper troughs interact with relatively humid air near the coast. Fine, dry and mostly sunny over the interior.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Friday.Product IDQ10700
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