Noosa News
South-east Queensland dodges a drenching, but showers set to continue

The intense downpour predicted for south-east Queensland on Monday failed to materialise, but showers were expected to hang around into Wednesday before moving offshore, according to the weather bureau.
Despite copping the heaviest rain in the south-east corner, the Sunshine Coast still only recorded less than 50 millimetres between 9am and 6pm. And across Brisbane, rainfall totals stayed below 30 millimetres for the day.
The inclement conditions failed to deter some beachgoers and surfers at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast on Monday.Credit:Lydia Lynch
The Bureau of Meteorology cancelled its severe weather warning, but warnings of gale-force winds, hazardous surf conditions and potential flooding remained in place on Monday.
Meteorologist…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Western Queensland graziers begin grim stock count after catastrophic floods
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Meet Chad Burgess, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party
-
General21 hours ago
Tyler Wright soaks up Bells Beach return as poor conditions at Rip Curl Pro sees men’s opening round called off
-
General21 hours ago
Truck driver charged with causing death by dangerous driving after highway crash