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Saturday started with deluges over Sunshine Coast
Source Weatherzone Sat 16 Nov 2024
A small but powerful area of instability developed over Queensland's southeast this morning, bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms to the region. Image: Satellite imagery showing the severe thunderstorm developing over Queensland. Landsborough, about 75km north of Brisbane, received an impressive 92mm of rainfall in the three hours to 9am, with 57mm falling in just one hour! During the same period, Bald Knob saw 62mm in three hours, and Diamond Valley got 25mm in three hours. In addition to the heavy rain, there have been more than 38,000 lightning strikes in the southeast of the state since midnight. Ben Domensino wrote a great story about the chance of million strikes in Australia this weekend. A low pressure trough will cross the state, generating areas of deep clouds and thunderstorms from far northwest to southeast from today until early next week. Image: Accumulated precipitation for the 3 days leading up to Tuesday, November 19, according to Access-G Accumulation precipitation could reach 60 to 80mm in thunderstorm activity over the next 3 days, with a risk of flash flooding, mainly over Southeast Coast and Wide Bay and Burnett. Also, Central West and Maranoa and Warrego will see showers and thunderstorms in the next few days. So, stay tuned and check the forecast and warnings for your region here. - Weatherzone © Weatherzone 2024
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