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Dry winter forecast for Queensland after record-breaking April rains

Queensland can expect a drier-than-average winter after a sodden start to 2025, with parts of the state recording their wettest April on record.
The wet conditions are forecast to ease this month, with below-average rainfall expected for June, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) climatologist Caitlin…
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