WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The Coast s fine weather streak may be dampened today as the weather bureau predicts a 40 per cent chance of rain for the region. The rain is most likely to be seen during this afternoon and evening. Maximum temperatures will be slightly lower than yesterday, with Maleny expected to reach 18C and the rest of the region on 21C. High tide was at 1.70m at 12.08am and low tide will be at 7.01am at 0.73m. The next high tide will reach 1.14m at 12.20pm and low tide is scheduled for 6.02pm at 0.66m.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES Coast residents will wake up to a shiver as the state records its coldest morning for the year so far. At 4.50am it was 6.8C on average across the region, with temperatures to warm up to 20C at Maleny and 23C elsewhere. The bureau has predicted a zero per cent chance of rain for a fine and sunny day. Low tide will be at 5.57am at 0.71m and high tide will reach 1.17m at 11.17am. The next low tide is scheduled for 5.04pm at 0.60m and high tide will hit 1.70m just after midnight.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The possibility of rain reaching the Coast today has increased as the weather bureau predicts a 50 per cent chance of showers. The rainy skies are expected to stick around in the late morning and afternoon. Nambour and Noosa Heads will reach the highest temperature in the region with 24C, while Maroochydore and Caloundra hit 23C and Maleny 21C. Low tide was at 2.47am at 0.29m and high tide will be at 8.40am at 1.75m. The next low tide is scheduled for 2.48pm at 0.13m and high tide will reach 2.10m at 9.20pm.
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