The residents of Southeast Queensland have experienced severe thunderstorms that brought three inches of hail, strong winds, and heavy rain to the area
The Bureau of Meteorology warned that by Nov.At 50 p.m. severe thunderstorms were detected on weather radar near Redcliffe and Beachmere
These thunderstorms are moving from east to northeast. Caboolture, northern Moreton Bay and Bribie Island are expected to hit by May 203 p.m. and Cape Moreton, the waters off Bribie Island and northern Bribie Island, until 2045 o’clock are affected
In Brisbane, 2041 properties were also without power, 2244 in Moreton Bay, 1633 on the Gold Coast, and 1993 in Logan also without power
Previously, Maroon Dam had received just over 50mm of rain in an hour in southern Darling Downs, and hail had been reported in Legume on the Queensland-NSW border
A more general severe thunderstorm warning was also current for the counties of Central West, Southeast Coast and parts of the Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders, Herbert and Lower Burdekin, Central Highlands and Coalfields, Wide Bay and Burnett, and Darling Downs and Granite Belt / p>
They were predicted to affect Boonah, the area between Boonah and Beaudesert and the area northeast of Kingaroy at 5:25 p.m. and Beaudesert, Laidley, and Gatton at 5:55 p.m.
Queensland was hot around noon, and the heatwave conditions raised temperatures in the central west of the state to over 40 ° C
The hottest place in Queensland right now is Longreach (40) 5C at noon, followed by Blackall at 399C and Rockhampton and Blackwater at 38C
It comes after Southeast Queensland was treated to a nightly lightning show as the state swelled from a final summer heat wave
While only 18mm fell overnight in Brisbane, a lightning bolt lit the sky around 11 p.m., captured by Twitter users, some of whom were woken by the storm
Tonight a stunning light show is pulling through most of Southeast Queensland that bolt was pointed west from Coorparoo, where it was just beginning to rain as the thunder built @ 10NewsFirstQLD # bnestormpicTwittercom / Aj3bDaQ9M8
Most of the rainfall was recorded in Goonburra south of Toowoomba at 34 mm. Eagle Farm near Brisbane Airport received 18 mm in the night storage hall
A record day followed in Queensland, with Rockhampton recording its hottest February day since 1969 at 414C, nine degrees above average
Bundaberg hit 386C, well above 30C average Gatton, west of Brisbane, hit 404C, nine degrees above average
Bureau of Meteorology forecaster James Thompson said a low pressure system over the Tasman Sea was responsible for the heat wave
“This has been drawing hot air from central Australia to east Queensland in the past few days, which is why we’ve seen heat wave conditions,” he said
“See you Tuesday another warm day across much of Queensland Starting tomorrow in East Queensland
Mr Thompson said there was a threat of further storms on Tuesday afternoon, more likely through Darling Downs and the western parts of the Southeast
“There is definitely a chance the storm could hit the coast today, but whether it will hit Brisbane is difficult to say,” he said
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