Queensland rain
Share and Follow

This afternoon, various regions across Queensland are on alert as they prepare for a series of severe storms coupled with heavy downpours expected over the coming days.

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued alerts for intense, slow-moving thunderstorms predicted to unleash substantial rainfall across parts of the southeast coast, including Brisbane, Ipswich, Beenleigh, and Jimboomba, as well as Nambour and Kilcoy. The warnings also stretch to the Southern Downs and Toowoomba, Darling Downs and Granite Belt, and the Capricornia, Wide Bay and Burnett, Central Highlands, and Coalfields areas, covering locales such as Bundaberg, Calliope, and Baralaba.

There is a risk of heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding in these regions, with the additional threat of large hailstones particularly in the Darling Downs and Granite Belt.

Queensland rain
Severe thunderstorms could bring flooding to Queensland after Christmas. (Weatherzone)

The official warning states, “A highly moist atmosphere is currently present over much of the state, stemming from a low-pressure system and a developing monsoon over the Northern Territory.”

“In this moist and unstable environment, slow-moving severe thunderstorms have emerged over the southeast this afternoon, and they may continue throughout the afternoon and into the evening.”

Storms are possible through to the weekend with heavy rainfall in the north and centre of the state which could lead to post-Christmas flooding in parts of Queensland.

Multiple roads are likely to be affected by flooding, with catchments already wet from recent rain.

And an initial flood watch warning has been issued for parts of north-west Queensland, due to the same trough.

Queensland rain
A monsoon trough is expected to bring heavy rain. (Weatherzone)

“Riverine flooding is possible from Wednesday with road closures and community isolation likely,” the warning read.

The Bureau said flooding in the state’s south-west was not expected imminently but could be possible in the coming weeks as the extra water made its way downriver.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
People believed trapped after US nursing home explosion

Residents Feared Trapped Following Explosion at U.S. Nursing Home

There was a gas explosion reported this morning at a nursing home…

Experts Unveil the Secrets Behind Decades of Happiness in This Nation

Denmark’s reputation for being one of the happiest countries in the world…

NSW Gun Laws Overhaul: What New Limits and License Changes Mean for You

The NSW government has passed a suite of sweeping reforms in the…
Bumpy road ahead for Australia's bicycle industry

Challenges Loom for Australia’s Bicycle Industry

Christmas couldn’t come fast enough for the Australian bicycle industry, which has…
Adelaide explosives found

Explosive Discovery: Homemade Devices Uncovered in Parked Car Sparks Safety Alert in Adelaide

A routine check on a man asleep in a car in Adelaide…
Jeffrey Epstein Larry Nassar letter

Trump Administration Denounces Epstein Letter as Fraud: Uncovering the Truth

The department had said earlier Tuesday that it was assessing the validity…
st kilda pier assault

Tourist Departs Australia Prematurely Following Disturbing Incident at St Kilda Pier

Police say a group of people who assaulted and robbed a Norwegian…

Albanese Reveals Special Honors List Celebrating Bondi’s Unsung Heroes

Heroes, first responders, medical staff and others who stepped up to help…