A “very dangerous” thunderstorm has smashed parts of South East Queensland, as giant hailstones, lightning, destructive winds and flash flooding wreak havoc for millions.
Millions of Australians are in the firing line as a dangerous supercell storm brings giant hail, destructive winds and possible tornadoes.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued an alert at midday on Saturday warning of widespread hazardous weather and severe thunderstorms across parts of Queensland from about 1pm this afternoon.
It was forecast, and it eventuated. Violent thunderstorms that have brought everything from giant hail, deluges and wind gusts exceeding 100km/h are continuing throughout southeast Queensland and ...
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Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Jonathan How said Saturday would be the peak of the multi-day severe weather warning.
The worst of the storms are yet to come, a senior meteorologist has said, following a wild and destructive night of hail and storms stretching from Queensland into New South Wales.
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