Qld weather: Sunshine Coast, Wide Bay face more storms, giant hail
Large hail, strong winds, heavy rain and flash flooding could hit the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay regions on Friday afternoon after wild storms damaged cars, homes and wiped out power to thousands yesterday.
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Large hail, strong winds, heavy rain and flash flooding could hit the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay regions on Friday afternoon after wild storms damaged cars, homes and wiped out power to thousands yesterday.
Higgins Storm Chasing predicted severe storms with hail of five to 10 centimetres, winds of more than 125km/h could impact southeast Queensland, with high risk areas from the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Ipswich as well as inland areas.
On Thursday, areas of the Sunshine Coast to Gympie were hammered with golf ball size hail and heavy rain.
Cooroy, in the Noosa hinterland, copped much of the hail, along with places like Mapleton and Kureelpa around Nambour.
Many reported they had also lost Channel 9 with speculation a transmission tower may have been taken out during the storm.
The storms sent trick or treaters scrambling for cover with many parents opting to pull out of the hunt for lollies.
Cooroy had almost 100mm of rain in the extreme weather downpour, while 78mm fell at Maroochy Intake Weir, 76mm at Black Mountain, 75mm at Mapleton and 70mm at Cooloolabin Dam.
Homes and business lost power after more than 150,000 lightning strikes.
There were about 500 homes without power on the Sunshine Coast and Gympie on Friday.
The State Emergency Service received more than 50 requests for assistance, mostly for structural damage to properties.
The weather bureau said on Friday more severe thunderstorms were expected to develop on Friday across the southeast initially and then moving north towards Wide Bay and Burnett regions into the evening.
More to come