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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Saturday, 6 September 2025 8:02:52 AM(UTC)
The beginning of Spring is here and we have a mixed bag of weather, from beautiful warm and pleasant days to cooler and showery days ahead of us. For storms it is a little on the miserable side of things. Once again stormcasts have no storms for the SE QLD and NE NSW for the next 8 days once again.

All the weather producing storms has been slowly moving into the tropics. The only chance for storms at this stage is a ridge of weather that moves down the interior of Australia and may cause a storm in the far south west of Queensland on Monday. As per the stormcast modelling bellow.

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As for the rest of the area within this thread it is very quiet in terms of storms. (As per the stormcast for today and for next 8 days). There still may be the outside chance of storms even though modelling doesn’t suggest so. Given the right atmospheric conditions we could see the odd cell pop up or have the occasional thundery shower. Although for storms fanatics, it is looking a little quiet but this will change and it appears we could see some big storm days approaching soon. Either later in September or October. I do believe that it will be a bigger storm season than we have seen for a couple of years. It has been some time since I have seen very low LI indexes such as -8 or lower and high cape values over 2000-3000 plus. I am sure we will see this in the coming months.

The storm cast below from Friday through to next Saturday looking bare for our area.

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Enjoy the pleasant weather before summer arrives.
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