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Hazardous surf causes south-east Queensland beach closures
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Some south-east Queensland beaches have been closed as hazardous surf and swell conditions batter the coast.
Kings Beach, Mudjimba Beach, Main Beach and North Stradbroke Island were closed on Tuesday morning, with Surf Life Saving Queensland urging people to stay out of the water.
Hazardous surf is expected to continue throughout the week.
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Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Rosa Hoff said the weather could be hazardous for rock fishing, boating and swimming.
“There is a south-easterly swell being caused by a high pressure system in the Tasman Sea, with a deep low pressure system north-east of New Zealand causing the water to travel to Queensland beaches,” she said.
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Subscriber only Sunshine Coast residents can expect blue skies to turn to grey for the week ahead as rain and possible thunderstorms are forecast. The weather bureau predicted a 60 per cent chance of showers for the region on Wednesday, most likely during this morning and afternoon. Forecaster Rosa Hoff said there was a wider possibility of rain from Fraser Island down to the southern end of the Coast. We re forecasting between about 1-10mm of rain, some locations could see 15mm, she said. Isolated falls could bring rain totals of about 20mm, but Ms Hoff said it was much more likely offshore.
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Subscriber only Winter is knocking on the door with Brisbane enduring its coldest night of 2021 while the apparent temperature was a chilly -1.1C in Applethorpe at 5am today. Temperatures plummeted across the state with Brisbane s overnight minimum falling to 11.2C making it the coolest night so far this year. Brisbane Airport also dropped fairly low with temperatures falling into single figures at 9.7C, while the coldest spot on the Gold Coast was at Canungra with 4.7C.
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