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WRAP UP: All you need to know on Coast s wild weather

Premium Content Subscriber only From flash flooding to power outages and fallen trees crushing homes, wild weather has caused havoc on the Coast over the past 24 hours. HERE S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW: ● Sunshine Coast region received more than 200mm of rain over the past three days and wind gusts reached up to 90 km/h. ● Maleny recorded one of the highest rainfalls in the past 24 hours, reaching 211mm. ● Northern Bribie Island overtopped during the deluge and council crews are monitoring the situation closely. ● A strong wind warning was issued for Sunshine Coast waters and Moreton Bay and a flood warning was issued for Noosa River and other Sunshine Coast rivers and creeks.

Storms forecast as huge tides, rain, winds smash southeast

  The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast thunderstorms to hit southeast Queensland this afternoon, continuing the region s wet weekend with more severe conditions. Coastal parts of Brisbane to the Gold Coast and Wide Bay & Burnett areas are mostly likely to receive the severe storms this evening, with a possible storm predicted for the Darling Downs and Granite Belt region. Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast is smashed by heavy swells. Picture: NIGEL HALLETT The weather warning comes as 150mm plus of rain was dumped on the Wide Bay & Burnett region since 9am this morning, with Fairlies Knob recording 155mm and Boompa Road recording 149mm.

UPDATE: More rain expected for Gympie, Mary on flood watch

Trees have fallen down across Eudlo Flats Rd at Diddillibah. Ms Hoff said a Flood Watch remains for the Mary River as rain amounts in the eastern part of the catchment could continue to climb. There had been some river level rises overnight in the southeast but nothing quite meeting the actual minor flood level yet. In Gympie the Mary River was recorded as steady just before 6am this morning and at Kenilworth the river was rising at 7.30am this morning. Both were below the minor flood level indicator. The Flood Watch applies to the Mary River, Noosa River, Sunshine Coast rivers and creeks, Pine and Caboolture rivers, Upper Brisbane River, Lower Brisbane River and Gold Coast rivers and creeks.

Huge tides, intense rain, strong winds smash southeast

Huge tides, intense rain, strong winds smash southeast
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Woman slips into ditch as rain makes slick conditions

Woman slips into ditch as rain makes slick conditions
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