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Storms charging towards Brisbane

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Weatherzone, By: Rob Sharpe, 04/16/2013

 

Thunderstorms developed along the SE QLD ranges around midday before heading east towards the coast.

 

A thunderstorm has just brought 7mm in 10 minutes to Ipswich and is now firing on its way to Brisbane. By 1pm this storm had just brushed Gatton dropping the temperatures by 5 degrees in 10 minutes and bringing 0.8mm. A broad low pressure trough stretching across NSW and QLD is providing significant instability for thunderstorms in southeastern Queensland. At midday storms sparked along the ranges and quickly moved east.

 

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Warm and sunny for Brisbane after soaking rain

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Weatherzone, 04/14/2013, By: Ben McBurney

 

 

Brisbane can look forward to summer weather over the coming days after cool and rainy conditions over the past two days.

 

A low pressure trough and associated low brought the Queensland

capital's heaviest rain in over a month on Friday and Saturday. The

city itself picked up 55mm over the last 48 hours, with some southern suburbs seeing close to 100mm. Brisbane has now already exceeded its average April rainfall, receiving 91mm compared to the long-term average of 67mm.


 

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