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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Saturday, 15 November 2025 7:46:21 PM(UTC)
The latest STW. Rainfall totals just keep coming. Quite a few streets, crossings etc are flooded. Stay alert and safe.

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The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 7:20 pm, severe thunderstorms likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding, damaging winds and large hailstones were detected near the area southwest of Gympie, Pikedale and Tewantin. These thunderstorms are moving towards the east to northeast. They are forecast to affect Stanthorpe, Noosa Heads and waters off Noosa Heads by 7:50 pm and Gympie, Dalveen and Mount Tamborine by 8:20 pm.

7 CM HAIL WAS REPORTED AT SILVER SPUR AT AROUND 2:00 PM.

65 MM WAS RECORDED AT KENILWORTH IN THE 30 MINUTES TO 5:50 PM.

67 MM WAS RECORDED AT COOLABINE CREEK IN THE 1 HOUR TO 5:54 PM.

61 MM WAS RECORDED AT MT BERRYMAN ROAD IN THE 30 MINUTES TO 3:45 PM.

87 mm was recorded at Round Mountain in the 3 hours to 6:56 pm.

80 mm was recorded at Kooralbyn in the 3 hours to 6:56 pm.

80 mm was recorded at Maroochydore in the 1 hour to 6:15 pm.

80 mm was recorded at Buderim in the 1 hour to 6:10 pm.

87 mm was recorded at Mountain Creek in the 1 hour to 6:04pm.

56 mm was recorded at Nindooinbah Dam in the 1 hr to 5:30 pm.

55 mm was recorded at Upper Lamerough in the 30 minutes to 5:20 pm.

55 mm was recorded at Mulgowie Rd in the 30 minutes to 3:50 pm.

52 mm was recorded at Rockside Mt in the 30 minutes to 3:45 pm.
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