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South-east braces for torrential rain, flash flooding and gale-force winds

Relentless rain, gale-force winds, flash flooding and severe storms are on the cards for south-east Queensland on Monday, as an offshore trough arrives after drenching the central and Fraser coasts.
The Bureau of Meteorology warned that as much as 150 millimetres of rain could hit the Brisbane region on Monday and Tuesday, with 120 millimetres possible on Monday alone.
Flash flooding in the Logan region late last month. More of the same could be on its way around the south-east.Credit:Nine News – Twitter
On Sunday, the weather bureau warned that the same weather system that’s bound for the south-east could dump 250 millimetres in six hours on the central and Fraser coasts overnight, before moving south.
Meteorologist Michael Gray said…
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