MELBOURNE - May 5/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation A surface trough lying over western Queensland is moving rapidly east, contracting off the southern coast early Wednesday. Warm conditions are expected over northern, central and southeastern parts on Wednesday as a cooler southerly wind flow extends through the west. A high will develop over southwestern Australia on Wednesday, extending a firm ridge into Queensland in the wake of the trough. Forecast for the rest of TuesdayFine and clear over most of the state with just the slight chance of a shower over the far northern Peninsula. Moderate to fresh southeasterly winds over the far northern tropics. Generally light winds elsewhere, tending moderate to fresh southwest to southeasterly in the west.Wednesday 6 MayMuch of the state will remain fine and sunny with just the slight chance of a shower about the exposed east coast north of Fraser Island and near the west Peninsula coast. Some morning fogs remain likely over the east of the state. Temperatures will decrease in the southwest while warm conditions will persist elsewhere, particularly about central and southeastern districts. Light to moderate southerly winds in the west, with mostly light winds elsewhere tending light to moderate southwest to southeasterly during the day.Fire Danger - Very high in the Northwest district and Gulf Country District.Thursday 7 MayA high over southern Australia will remain slow moving, further strengthening a ridge over Queensland. Winds will tend a little more onshore and freshen about the east coast leading to a slight chance of showers, increasing to a medium chance about the southern coast. A slight chance of a shower will also extend into the southeast inland during the afternoon. The slight chance of some frost about the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt district. Fine and sunny conditions will persist in the west.Friday 8 MayThe high over southern Australia will weaken as a stronger high over the Southern Ocean starts to move slowly east. A slight chance of a shower will persist over the far southeast of the state, increasing to a medium chance about Fraser Island and the Capricornia coast. A slight to medium chance of showers is also expected over the northeast tropical coast, mostly during the morning. Fine and sunny conditions will persist in the west. Some early frost patches are possible about the Maranoa and Darling Downs and Granite Belt districts.Saturday 9 MayThe slowly strengthening ridge will maintain the fine and sunny conditions for most of the state. A slight to medium chance of showers is expected about the east coast north of Fraser Island in an onshore wind flow. Some early frosts are likely over the southern and southeast inland.Sunday until TuesdayThe high over the southern Indian Ocean should continue to move slowly east, again gradually strengthening the ridge over Queensland. This will result in much of the state remaining fine and sunny through the outlook period. A slight to medium chance of showers is expected about the northern tropics on Sunday, decreasing to a slight chance during the remainder of the outlook period. 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