Heavy rain and storms are expected to hit Brisbane on Thursday evening, bringing to an end the heat that has hung over the city for much of the week.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicted the temperature to reach 35 degrees in the city on Thursday, with Ipswich predicted to hit 37 degrees.
But senior meteorologist Angus Hines said big rains about 6pm would bring a cool change, with totals for the following 24 hours threatening to be as high 150 millimetres.
“That carries the risk of flooding — that could be flash flooding through parts of Brisbane —we could also see the rivers around the west of Brisbane start to climb given the heavy rainfall across the catchment,” he said.
“We haven’t got any warnings in place yet, but it looks likely we could see some warnings get issued later on today.”
The change in temperature could be dramatic, Hines said, with Friday’s maximum in Brisbane potentially 10 degrees cooler than Thursday.
He said rain would probably continue to fall on Friday, with the possibility of heavy rainfall through to 6pm.
Rain could lessen over the weekend, but further storms and showers were not out of the question, Hines said.
“Storms during Saturday and Sunday could just be topping up the city with more rainfall after a pretty wet end of the working week,” he said.
“If you’re sick of the heat then, [there’s] certainly some milder temperatures coming in, but that’s going to be coming hand-in-hand with quite a lot of rainfall.”
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