A motorist on Robinson Road in Geebung has captured flash flooding as the southeast was hit with severe storms that left ...
As south-east Queensland endures relentless wild weather, thousands of homes are left without power due to flash flooding, hailstorms, and fallen trees. This ongoing situation raises concerns about ...
Flash flooding, property damage, power outages and travel and transport delays were possible, with the greatest risk for ...
Parts of South East Queensland experienced flash flooding, 4cm hail and fallen trees and thousands of properties were without ...
Parts of South East Queensland experienced flash flooding, 4cm hail and fallen trees and thousands of properties were without ...
The RFS told Yahoo News there were concerns about lightning strikes starting fires in spots that could be unrealised for days ...
Insurance brokers across Australia are on high alert as the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says a severe storm system is sweeping the nation from Friday through to Sunday. Driven by low-pressure troughs ...
South-east Queensland faces a dangerous supercell outbreak on Saturday, with forecasters warning of giant hail, flash flooding and possible tornadoes.
Peak severe weather season is arriving, and an influx of tropical moisture will fuel thunderstorms in all Australian states and territories between Friday and Sunday.
Starting Friday, Australia is set to experience widespread showers and storms, with the eastern states, especially Queensland, facing the brunt of the severe weather. According to senior meteorologist ...
A volatile weather pattern is setting up for the weekend, with large parts of eastern and central Australia bracing for severe thunderstorms.
A large chunk of Queensland has been told to brace for a wild weekend of weather as thousands of homes lose power.
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