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High tides predicted as south-east Queensland endures more wild weather

Coastal regions across south-east Queensland are being told to prepare this morning for tides up to 30 centimetres higher than usual king tides, following days of severe weather across the state.
Key points:
- Torrential rainfall experienced across the south-east will ease today, the Bureau of Meteorology says
- Seqwater says Little Nerang and Wappa dams are over capacity and spilling
- The low-pressure system is expected to move inland in the coming days, offering some hope for drought-stricken farmers
Parts of the state have recorded hundreds of millimetres of rainfall since Friday, and winds up to 100 kilometres per hour have been reported.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said it expected the torrential rainfall experienced across much of the…
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