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Saturday 110p 75°

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Sunday 9th of March 8.12a.m. Drizzle / light showers o'nite. Sunny patches. 3.7 / 5.5kph N, Hg 70%, 22.4C / 72.3F top of 26C / 79F. Shower or two. Mozzies and snails rejoice!

Moon is 79%

Gale-force winds cut more power in wake of Cyclone Alfred​

3 hours ago​

Gale-force winds have blown through large parts of south-east Queensland overnight, bringing down more trees across the region in the wake of ex-Cyclone Alfred.

Redcliffe, north of Brisbane, saw a peak gust of 104 kilometres per hour just after 9:30pm, while sustained winds of 65 to 70 kilometres per hour were recorded on the Gold Coast.

More than 320,000 people are without power.

Heavy rain that may lead to flash flooding is forecast to continue to develop across the region today, with six-hourly rainfall totals between 80 and 130 millimetres likely.

Although the system will continue weakening as it moves inland, locally intense rainfall is also possible, with potential 24-hourly totals between 300 and 400 millimetres. :(
 
Sunday 9th of March 8.12a.m. Drizzle / light showers o'nite. Sunny patches. 3.7 / 5.5kph N, Hg 70%, 22.4C / 72.3F top of 26C / 79F. Shower or two. Mozzies and snails rejoice!

Moon is 79%

Gale-force winds cut more power in wake of Cyclone Alfred​

3 hours ago​

Gale-force winds have blown through large parts of south-east Queensland overnight, bringing down more trees across the region in the wake of ex-Cyclone Alfred.

Redcliffe, north of Brisbane, saw a peak gust of 104 kilometres per hour just after 9:30pm, while sustained winds of 65 to 70 kilometres per hour were recorded on the Gold Coast.

More than 320,000 people are without power.

Heavy rain that may lead to flash flooding is forecast to continue to develop across the region today, with six-hourly rainfall totals between 80 and 130 millimetres likely.

Although the system will continue weakening as it moves inland, locally intense rainfall is also possible, with potential 24-hourly totals between 300 and 400 millimetres. :(
My goodness, stay safe out there. 🙏
 

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