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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Friday, 5 April 2024 2:05:52 PM(UTC)
Fortunately the timing of the two troughs interacting with each other was out of sync for much off the Metropolitan areas of Brisbane resulting in showers although some being very heavy.

Central and Southern Queensland and NSW have really bore the brunt of this system. The 1st low over Eastern Queensland was to move offshore but instead it moved quite rapidly South to combine with the second and colder trough. Watching the radar and Satellite this morning and it was a rapid shift.

As for the South East of Queensland there is still a possibility of low forming around the Capricornia Coastal area from the remnants of the cloud band either later tonight or tomorrow morning. The question is whether it makes its way down the Coast or it possibly drenches those areas to the North and then it moves out to sea.

We could still see some heavy falls over the next 48+ hours due to heavy showers or possible storms.
Unfortunately it was still a deadly event with the sad loss of a life down at Greenbank. There were some very big falls around the area within this thread. But in some ways, many places have dodged a bullet at this stage.

Below is the 7 day rainfall map with the totals up to the 5 April 2024.

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