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Queensland s south-east has been hit by severe storms as a wild weather inducing trough travelled across the state.
Damaging winds and large amounts of rainfall did lash areas north of Brisbane all the way down to the New South Wales border, however the region appeared to avoid forecasted hail.
Other areas impacted included Caboolture, Gladstone, Biloela, and between Sarina, Townsville, and Charters Towers.
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Large storms approaching South East Queensland this morning, pictured from Bribie Island.(Jenny Dege Photography)
Brisbane was partly cloudy for most of the morning but has since cleared allowing for a warmer afternoon, hitting a maximum of 21C by 3pm.
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Subscriber only More than 3300 homes are without power as a line of storms rolls over Queensland, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning damaging winds and large hail are possible for parts of the state. BOM said severe storms with damaging winds, large hail and large accumulations of small hail are possible in parts of southeast Queensland between Caboolture, Gladstone and Biloela and in the state s north between Sarina and Townsville. Storm clouds at Alexandra Headline on the Sunshine Coast. Picture: Sue Sara Morning thunderstorm activity has been recorded as far north as Blackbutt, west of Kilcoy, and as far south as Springbrook.
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