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‘A taste of what’s to come’: Monster deluge hits land
“A large line of heavy showers is moving in the from the east,” BOM tweeted today. “With a more significant area of rain offshore, expected to move ashore overnight.”The wet weather resumed in the southeast about 5pm as a band of rain stretching from the NSW border to Tewantin crossed the coast and headed slowly inland, with a second larger band further offshore.BOM Meteorologist Harry Clark says today had been suppressed with dry air above the southeast, but that was changing fast.
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