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Miriam Bradbury from the Bureau of Meteorology gives the Queensland weather forecast as thunderstorms are predicted for some areas.
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00:00Severe thunderstorms are once again a risk for parts of eastern Australia today.
00:04Let me take you through today's key impact areas.
00:07Now we're seeing storms possible today through much of the east,
00:11including parts of central and southern New South Wales and the ACT,
00:15mostly about the Great Dividing Range, but it's our yellow areas we really want to focus on.
00:19That shows us where severe storms are possible through the course of today,
00:22and it covers parts of central inland and southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales.
00:27Now with severe storms through the course of today, we may see large hail,
00:31heavy rainfall or damaging wind gusts.
00:34Warnings will be issued as needed, so keep an eye on the Bureau's website for all updates there.
00:39But we do have a severe storm likely area for today, the red contour you see,
00:44that includes parts of the Sunshine Coast, the Lockyer Valley and the Gold Coast hinterland,
00:48as well as parts of the Border Ranges down towards New South Wales.
00:52In that area, we're not just most likely to see the severe storms,
00:56but we may also see locally destructive wind gusts,
00:59or giant size hail greater than five centimetres in diameter.
01:04Communities in these areas have seen a lot of severe thunderstorms over the past few days,
01:08but the risk is nonetheless there today and is quite significant.
01:12Now with any storms, strong winds may bring down trees or tree limbs,
01:16potentially leading to dangerous driving conditions.
01:19Strong winds and hail can also bring damage to your car or other property,
01:23and of course heavy rainfall can quickly lead to flash flooding as water moves over the roads.
01:28We may also see our riverine catchments starting to respond to this rainfall as well.

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