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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Dec 24/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A slow-moving high near New Zealand extends a ridge along the east coast of Queensland. A surface trough lies through the far southwest of the state and is expected to remain slow moving over the interior until late in the week. A series of upper level troughs will affect western and southern Queensland during the forecast period, particularly late in the week.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayA slight to medium chance of showers and storms west of about Normanton to Winton to the Gold Coast. Some showers and possible late storms over the western Peninsula. Slight chance of showers about the north tropical coast. Fine and mostly clear over remaining central and southeast parts. Moderate south to southwesterly winds in the far southwest. Light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds elsewhere.Thursday 25 DecemberCloud increasing through the west and southern interior with some patchy rain, showers and storms expected for western districts and the southern interior. A medium to high chance of showers and storms through the southeast inland, mostly during the afternoon and evening. Mostly fine about the east coast with just the slight chance of a shower. Some storms over the western Peninsula and Gulf Country. Moderate southwest to northwest winds in the west and southern interior, fresh at times in the west. Light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds elsewhere.Fire Danger -  Very High in the Central West and North West districts.Friday 26 DecemberThe upper trough in the west of the state will shift a little further east, extending cloud from the northwest into the southeastern interior. A surface trough will persist through the southeastern interior, combining with the upper feature to lead to a medium to high chance of showers and storms over the Maranoa and southeast inland, with activity extending to the southern coast late in the day. Conditions should be mostly fine over the remaining east coast with just the slight chance of a shower in the weak onshore wind flow. A slight to medium chance of showers and storms will persist through the far northwestern tropics and remaining western districts.Saturday 27 DecemberThe upper trough will likely focus through the Maranoa and southeast, while a surface trough will likely persist over the southeastern interior. A medium to high chance of showers and storms is therefore expected through the Maranoa and Warrego and into the southern central highlands and southeastern corner of the state. Some locally heavy falls are possible with storms. A slight to medium chance of showers and storms will persist through remaining western parts of the state into the western Peninsula. The eastern tropics and central coast will remain mostly fine with just the slight chance of shower.Sunday 28 DecemberThe surface trough should move a little further west through the southern interior and deepen with moisture increasing further about the southeast of the state. A medium to high chance of showers and storms is expected in a broad band from the northwest of the state to the southeastern parts. Some locally heavy falls are possible with storms in the Darling Downs and Granite Belt and Southeast Coast districts. The eastern tropics and central coast will remain mostly fine with just the slight chance of shower.Monday until WednesdayThe surface trough should shift east with the upper level trough during Monday and Tuesday and will likely contract off the southeast coast during Tuesday night. A medium to high chance of showers and storms is expected in a broad band from the northwest to southeastern parts of the state on Monday. Fine conditions should extending to the far southwest on Monday and extend further north and east through the period as showers and thunderstorms focusing more through central and eastern districts by Tuesday and into the central and northern districts on Wednesday. Showers will also become more likely over the eastern and northern tropics during the outlook period as moisture and instability increases, with some storms possible, particularly over inland parts.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Thursday.Product IDQ10700
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