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AUSTRALIA: Queensland Severe Thunderstorms With Rain & Hail Friday

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Storm clouds over Maudsland QLD
Storm clouds over Maudsland in the Gold Coast hinterland, moments before a hailstorm hit.(Supplied: Dangerous Trouble Photography)

#AceWeatherDesk says ABC News reported that severe thunderstorms with damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rain swirled across south-east Queensland on Friday afternoon, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says.

Posted 7h ago, updated 3h ago

The BOM cancelled its severe thunderstorm warnings at 8:11pm for people in the Wide Bay-Burnett region and south-east coast districts.

The thunderstorms had moved earlier this afternoon from the New South Wales border towards the north-east and affected Brisbane’s CBD, as well as Logan, Gold Coast and parts of the Ipswich, Scenic Rim, and Redland council areas. 

The BOM has also cancelled its thunderstorm warning for the Darling Downs and Granite Belt districts.

BOM senior meteorologist Harry Clark said earlier this afternoon the storms were likely to produce damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall over the warning areas during this evening.

He said a storm went through the Gold Coast, another one around the Beenleigh area, and another one headed towards Ipswich.

Thunderstorm with heavy rain sweeps across Brisbane CBD and suburbs.
Heavy rain falls on Brisbane’s CBD and suburbs.(Supplied)

Mr Clark said Little Nerang Dam on the Gold Coast hinterland was hit with with 35 millimetres of rain in 30 minutes.

“We also saw about 22 millimetres in 10 minutes at Mount Tamborine,” he said.

“We’re seeing brief but definitely heavy rainfall with these thunderstorms.”

“Generally these storms will continue for the next couple of hours but should ease later this evening.”

Rainbow over bushland from Jolly's Lookout at Mt Nebo near Brisbane after storms
Rainbow over Brisbane seen from Jolly’s Lookout at Mt Nebo.(Supplied: : Carla Morison)

Mr Clark said there was a chance for thunderstorms again on Saturday, particularly from the late morning into the afternoon.

“They’re unlikely to be as severe as today, mostly really just a few showers here and there and those thunderstorms will be moving inland, away from the coast,” he said.

Thunderstorm brews at Daisy Hill, south of Brisbane, on February 18, 2022,
Storm clouds hang over the Logan suburb of Daisy Hill.(ABC News: Elaine Ford)

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