Millions of Australians are bracing for wet weather, as a thunderstorm threatens to smash parts of Queensland and New South Wales overnight.
Parts of Queensland and New South Wales could be hit by thunderstorms overnight. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting showers, rain and the chance of a thunderstorm in southern Queensland and north-east NSW, as a trough and cloud band develops over the south-east coast. Parts of Queensland and New South Wales could be smashed by thunderstorms over Monday night and Tuesday. Picture: Bureau of Meteorology.
Scattered to widespread showers, rain and a thunderstorm are on the cards for residents in southern and central Queensland for the rest of Monday. The Bureau is predicting isolated showers in the state's eastern districts to the north of Rockhampton, with severe thunderstorms threatening to hit the Wide Bay Burnett region and south-east coast. âï¸Showers, rain, and the chance of a thunderstorm in southern
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