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Further storms possible after freak hailstones hit SEQ
“That’s uncommon … that’s not just a standard storm,” Hines said.
“The atmospheric conditions all have to align, and you need a very powerful storm before that becomes possible.”
Hail stones in Mount Hallen, south of Esk in south-east Queensland. In other areas stones 9 centimetres…
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