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Rain event forecast special
Monday: The trough has moved East and approaching the dividing ranges with locations from Hughenden to Longreach seeing the heaviest (30mm per 3 hours) over the next few hours, then mid-afternoon from Charters Towers to Aramac and crossing the NSW border to Jericho. Townsville/Burdekin and Charters should see an increase in rainfall early evening of around 10mm per three hours up to 30mm by 8pmish if the EC is to be believed.
Tuesday: Early morning to 7am, Charters Towers to Townsville/Burdekin/Bowen should see up to 30mm per 3 hours based on EC, or just light showers based on the ACCESS model. The heavier rain slides South East to Bowen, Proserpine and Mackay. Further South heavier rain over the central highlands as it clear to showers over most of the SE side of the state.
National
A high over Tasmania extends a ridge across Queensland, moving eastward into the Tasman Sea tonight and then northeast as it weakens. An upper trough over western Queensland will move eastward today, weakening and exiting the state on Tuesday, while a surface trough in the west and central Queensland weakens into a broad trough over the south and central regions on Tuesday. Later in the week, the trough will shift eastward and move offshore by Friday morning, followed by a new ridge extending across the state from Thursday. By next Sunday, a high crossing southern Australia will maintain the ridge.
State
Cloudy with widespread showers and occasional rain south of Georgetown. Chance of thunderstorms across the state (except southeast and far southwest), with potential for moderate to heavy falls in the northern and central interior. Isolated showers in the southeast until late afternoon, easing to isolated showers or drizzle in the far west. Maximum temperatures below average in the west, central and southern interior, and near average elsewhere. Minimum temperatures below average in the northwest, above average elsewhere. Light to moderate northeast to southeasterly winds, becoming south to southeasterly in the west.
4-day
Tuesday: Scattered showers, chance of thunderstorm, below-average temperatures.
Wednesday: Showers, some thunderstorms, below-average temperatures.
Thursday: Showers, mostly sunny, temperatures below/above average.
Friday until Sunday: Showers, morning frost, below/above-average temperatures.
Townsville
Expect a cloudy day with a very high chance of rain and a possibility of thunderstorms. Winds will be initially easterly at 20 to 30 km/h, later shifting to northeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h in the late afternoon before becoming light in the late evening. Maximum temperature will reach 24 degrees Celsius.
National maps by Weatherzone (weatherzone.com.au)
State maps by Windy (Windy.com)
Weather forecast supplemented by Bureau of Meteorology (bom.gov.au)
Rainfall daily totals (https://meteologix.com/ )
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