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Australia -- Queensland Weather Update

MELBOURNE - May 26/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Queensland was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high will remain near the coast of New South Wales, before weakening and moving towards New Zealand. A new high pressure system will move eastwards into the Great Australian Bight late in the week, pushing a cold front across Queensland's far southern districts during the weekend.
Forecast for the rest of TuesdayA mostly slight to medium chance of showers about the east coast and the nearby interior. Fine and mostly clear over the remainder of the state, though it will be cloudy but dry over the southern interior. Light to moderate east to southeast winds.Wednesday 27 MaySlight to medium chance of showers will continue about the east coast and the nearby interior. Fine and mostly sunny over the remainder of the state with continuing cloudy but dry conditions in the southern interior. Light to moderate east to southeast winds.Thursday 28 MayA weak onshore flow should result in a slight to moderate chance of showers about the parts of the east coast. Fine and mostly sunny will prevail over the remainder of the state except the southern interior where cloud will persist but conditions remaining dry.Friday 29 MayA cold front will enter the far southwest of the state during the day, but there's only the slight chance of light showers with it over the southern interior. With the east coast ridge relaxing the chances of showers will diminish about eastern districts, apart from the far eastern tropics where a weak onshore flow will continue.Saturday 30 MayA new high in the Great Australian Bight will slowly push the cold front further east and north with only a slight chance of showers. Slight to mediums chance of showers will continue about the tropical east coast in a onshore flow with fine and sunny conditions prevailing elsewhere in the state.Sunday until TuesdayThe Great Australian Bight high will move slowly east and push the cold front across Queensland's southern districts, but there is only the slight chance of light showers with it as it moves. Fine and mostly sunny will continue across the remainder of the state except for the slight chance of some showers about the tropical east coast.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 am EST Wednesday.Product IDQ10700
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