Feels like -8.3C: Near record-breaking temps as mercury drops
A Queensland town has come close to recording its coldest ever day, as temperatures dip below zero across the state.
A Queensland town has come close to recording its coldest ever day, as temperatures dip below zero across the state.
Southeast Queensland is set for a jolting weather flip, swinging from unseasonal warm temperatures to an icy plunge in the space of a day.
With the Bureau of Meteorology officially declaring a move to an El Nino alert, Queenslanders can expect a flip of the conditions experienced over the past few years. Here’s what it means.
More than a thousand low-income residents in the state’s regions will be given access to cash to make their homes better equipped to deal with cyclones as part of a federal government initiative. See if you qualify.
Fifteen people have been taken to hospital after suffering from tingling and numbness to their limbs after lightning struck a Queensland school this afternoon.
The heatwave will finally come to an end on Wednesday ahead of heavy rain for Brisbane and parts of southeast Queensland.
Insurance companies are receiving hundreds of claims after yesterday’s supercell storms caused widespread damage.
Super air tankers from NSW have been flown in to fight a large bushfire that has now reached a township on Fraser Island.
Temperatures across southeast Queensland passed 40C as the state’s two-week heatwave reaches boiling point.
As the mercury climbs as high as 47C across the state today, a cool change is not far away. SEE CURRENT TEMPS
Southeast Queensland is braced for evening storms as the state heads into another heatwave this weekend.
Queensland’s scorching weather will take a day’s hiatus before a long stretch of sweltering conditions returns.
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