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Posted by: Aussie Girl Offline Posted: Saturday, 29 November 2025 7:38:38 AM(UTC)


Well according to this article on the ABC website this morning we are in for another round of storms today Mad


Unsettled weekend ahead in south-east Queensland, with 'pretty much nowhere' without chance of thunderstorms

A wet weekend is forecast for Australia's sunshine state, with meteorologists warning that "pretty much nowhere in Queensland" is without a chance of thunderstorms today.

It comes after a week of wild storms and dense humidity, which is not likely to let up until early next week.

Senior meteorologist Liam Smart said it would be the seventh weekend in a row where storms have pelted Queensland.


"Pretty much on Saturday there's nowhere in Queensland that won't potentially have the chance of a thunderstorm, except for maybe the tip of the Peninsula," he said.

"There's large amounts of instability and moisture [in] the atmosphere across the entire state, with the potential for severe thunderstorms from the Gulf Country all the way to the far south-east of the state, including Brisbane."

Mr Smart said that while Saturday would bring about heavy rain for the northern parts of the state, southern areas that were battered by severe weather earlier this week are at greater risk of wind, rain, and hail.


"Pretty much the entirety of south-east Queensland could see the potential for some of those damaging thunderstorms," he said.

"So, some of those places that did see [damaging storms] like Bribie Island and Warwick ... they could also have a chance of a thunderstorm that's pretty severe."



Source: https://www.abc.net.au/n...l-flash-floods/106078390



This is the BOM's forecast for the Brisbane area for the next few days:


BOM Forecast 29.11.25.jpg



Today is another one of those days to keep an eye on the radar and stay up to date with all weather warnings. Stay safe everyone.





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