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Heavy rainfall dumped on SEQ ahead of long weekend

Heavy rainfall dumped on SEQ ahead of long weekend We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Heavy rainfall has pelted south-east Queensland in time for the long weekend, with more than 100 millimetres being dumped on the Sunshine Coast overnight. South-east Queensland will see more showers this weekend. Credit:Fairfax Media Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Peter Markworth said Bells Creek South copped 136 millimetres. “Most of the rainfall was seen on the Sunshine Coast between Maroochydore and Bribie Island,” he said. “There was also heavy rainfall throughout the Greater Brisbane region with Woody Point getting 65 millimetres, Kippa Ring had 73 millimetres and Bribie Island saw 62 millimetres.

119mm and rising: SEQ soaked as drenching rain persists

  It wasn t the deluge that was initially forecasted, but rainfall remained persistent across the southeast corner this Easter. Despite experts predicting up to 200mm of rain over the holiday period, seven-day totals revealed most areas averaged around 20 to 40mm. Places hit the hardest included Upper Springbrook with 119mm and Hervey Bay with 83mm. Meanwhile, Northern Sunshine Coast saw 50mm to 70mm, Gold Coast had 20 to 40mm and inner city Brisbane hovered around 20mm. There wasn t necessarily any heavy moments, but it was certainly widespread and persistent this Easter, BOM Meteorologist Matt Marshall said. But nothing could deter dedicated surfers as crowds hit the water despite grim conditions.

120mm and rising: SEQ soaked as drenching rain persists

  It wasn t the deluge that was initially forecasted, but rainfall remained persistent across the southeast corner this Easter. Despite experts predicting up to 200mm of rain over the holiday period, seven-day totals revealed most areas averaged around 20 to 40mm. Places hit the hardest included Upper Springbrook with 119mm and Hervey Bay with 83mm. Meanwhile, Northern Sunshine Coast saw 50mm to 70mm, Gold Coast had 20 to 40mm and inner city Brisbane hovered around 20mm. There wasn t necessarily any heavy moments, but it was certainly widespread and persistent this Easter, BOM Meteorologist Matt Marshall said. But nothing could deter dedicated surfers as crowds hit the water despite grim conditions.

Residents told to leave ahead of another huge rain band

Residents told to leave ahead of another huge rain band
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Residents told to leave ahead of another huge rain band

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