South-east Queensland faces a dangerous supercell outbreak on Saturday, with forecasters warning of giant hail, flash flooding and possible tornadoes.
At least seven severe storms moved through the Southeast on Friday evening which left 8,000 homes without power.
Australia's storm season shifts into top gear, and the next 72 hours will deliver a combination of rain, showers or thunderstorms to the eastern two-thirds of the country.
The Bureau of Meteorology issues a "very dangerous" thunderstorm warning for parts of south-east Queensland, with residents ...
Millions of Queenslanders are being warned of another round of destructive supercell storms over the next 72 hours, with the ...
A multi-day outbreak of severe thunderstorms will hit parts of Queensland and NSW over the next six days, culminating in a huge rainband early next week.
After a week of storms which saw wet weather sweep across Australia, Trick-or-Treaters will need to brace themselves for a gloomy Halloween on Friday.
Australians are being urged to brace for another burst of wild weather, with severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and flash ...
Severe thunderstorms are set to hit south-east Queensland over the coming five days, with damaging winds and large hail ...
Spring and summer are typically when more storms occur, with the most destructive type — supercell thunderstorms — also more ...
Queenslanders have been warned the worst is still to come with a dangerous weekend of severe thunderstorms, large hail and destructive winds set to smash South East Queensland.
Supercell thunderstorms represent the most severe type of storm due to their unique characteristics. Unlike typical storms, which may dissipate within an hour, supercells can last for several hours ...
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