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BOM weather warning for south-east Queensland may put a dampener on Easter weekend celebrations

South-east Queensland residents have been warned to stay home on Easter Monday, with severe weather forecast to bring rain, hail and damaging winds.
Key points:
- The weather bureau say isolated falls of up to 200mm could hit parts of south-east Queensland on Easter Monday
- SES rescue teams are on standby in the event of flash flooding as authorities urge people to stay off the roads
- Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain are expected to hit central Queensland on Sunday
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) made the warning on Saturday as a coastal trough makes its way south over the Coral Sea.
The Central, Wide Bay and Burnett regions are forecast to be hit with heavy…
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