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These reports detail a significant shift in weather for Queensland and northeast New South Wales scheduled for mid-February 2026.
A stalled low-pressure trough is expected to terminate a severe heatwave by bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms,
with some regions anticipating over 300mm of precipitation. Authorities have issued flood warnings for Brisbane and surrounding catchments, highlighting risks of flash flooding and rapid river rises.
Residents are encouraged to prepare emergency kits, finalize evacuation plans, and secure their properties against potential water damage.
The sources emphasize public safety, urging individuals to avoid driving through floodwaters as temperatures are projected to drop by 10 degrees. Overall, the text serves as a comprehensive guide for local communities to navigate the transition from extreme heat to dangerous storm conditions.
By Press Release CloudThese reports detail a significant shift in weather for Queensland and northeast New South Wales scheduled for mid-February 2026.
A stalled low-pressure trough is expected to terminate a severe heatwave by bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms,
with some regions anticipating over 300mm of precipitation. Authorities have issued flood warnings for Brisbane and surrounding catchments, highlighting risks of flash flooding and rapid river rises.
Residents are encouraged to prepare emergency kits, finalize evacuation plans, and secure their properties against potential water damage.
The sources emphasize public safety, urging individuals to avoid driving through floodwaters as temperatures are projected to drop by 10 degrees. Overall, the text serves as a comprehensive guide for local communities to navigate the transition from extreme heat to dangerous storm conditions.