The weather in Southern Queensland has shifted dramatically due to the approach of severe thunderstorms. Heavy rain and hail are likely as isolated storms have already begun to impact areas such as Tober. Furthermore, there is an ongoing threat of additional storm activity today around the scenic Rim, making it crucial for residents to stay alert and prepared for sudden weather changes.
In the coastal regions of New South Wales, weather patterns have also taken a turn due to a coastal low. Over the past 24 hours, heavy showers have drenched parts of the coastline, particularly between Sydney and the mid-north. This situation has resulted in a unique loop of rain that is expected to persist, raising concerns about possible flash floods in more vulnerable areas.
Moving beyond the impending storms, cities across Australia are not experiencing a consistent weather pattern. With temperatures hitting highs of 33°C in Adelaide and 31°C in Melbourne, the conditions can be considered quite oppressive. Meanwhile, in southern regions, including Hobart, slight chances of afternoon showers persist amidst mainly clear skies. As for Brisbane, meteorologists are still closely monitoring potential storm developments throughout the day.
Australia is currently experiencing widespread heat alongside significant storm activity affecting various regions. Meteorologist Allison Osborne reported that Southern Queensland is facing severe storm warnings characterized by eerie lenticular clouds, reminiscent of UFOs. While the storm activity has been generally isolated, these fast-moving storms have already impacted the Tober region and are expected to continue through areas like the southern downs. Notably, a risk of heavy rain and large hailstones remains, with warnings still in effect this morning.We had a horrendous storm around 4-00pm in Buderim/Mountain Creek this afternoon quite out of the blue; very humid and sunny with no indication, then down it came.
maybe you should tell us todays weather only, your future forecasts are rarely if ever correct. you should be embarrassed to call yourselves meteorologist whilst you rely on computer generated modelling that is always WRONG.. yall have no idea whatsoever
CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL It was a sunny morning with patches of chemtrails and in the afternoon wind and rain.
Big deal. I had to wear a vest under my work shirt at work yesterday because it was so damn COLD.