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‘Cranking’ storms, hail to take the heat from south-east Queensland

“We will have a few days of reprieve, with temperatures close to the average for November, and it will be a little less humid than it has been.”
But broader parts of the state, including Darling Downs and further west, would not receive relief from the heat, with temperatures expected to soar above average in the coming days.
“We did have hot and humid conditions in the past few days, with overnight temperatures along the coast rising two or three degrees above average for November,” he said.
A lane was blocked after a fire broke out on the Pacific Motorway on Tuesday.Credit:Nine News, Twitter
“Inland such as places like Ipswich and further west will see five or six degrees above average.
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