‘Gnarly’ storms are dumping golf-ball sized hail on numerous parts of southern and southeastern Queensland. Bureau of Meteorology Angus Hines said about 5.30pm on Wednesday that “these storms are ...
The supercell smashed Brisbane and the southeast, lashing the regions with golf ball-size hail, damaging winds and torrential ...
The Bureau of Meteorology issued an alert at 5.45pm for people ... “This thunderstorm is moving towards the northeast,” the ...
The most severe storms are expected on Wednesday and are tipped to bring hail, strong winds and up to 50 millimetres of rain in some suburbs.
More storms are forecast for Queensland this week after a string of scorchers ended in a spectacular lightning display in the south-east overnight.