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Easter drenching begins as Queensland coastal areas expected to be battered with wild weather
By Lia Walsh and staff
Posted Yesterday at 5:54am
SunSunday 4
updated Yesterday at 12:07pm
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AprApril 2021 at 12:07pm
Kayleigh and Annie Lamond brave the wet weather in Bundaberg to enjoy their Easter holiday as severe weather warnings are issued across coastal parts.
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Parts of Queensland are bracing for extreme weather overnight and into Easter Monday, with central and coastal regions already copping a drenching amid several wild weather warnings.
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Up to 250 millimetres of rain are forecast to fall in six hours in isolated parts of the Queensland coast
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