I just received the Moreton Bay Alert. It has extensive warnings for the next few days. If anyone did not know, each Shire or Council has a warning network which is usually free. I highly recommend that you sign up to your Shires/ Council alert system. It covers many different scenarios that a warning or alert may be issued. You can also sign up to EWN and receive emails or for a small fee text messages as well. They are a great crew that work there and also developed the system many years ago.

Community Information: Stay Informed
City of Moreton Bay has received advice there is an increased risk of severe weather for some or all of the region from today until Sunday 30 November 2025. This could include supercells with gaint hail, intense rain and destructive wind gusts.
Severe heatwave conditions are expected over the coming days. Heatwave conditions are expected to begin to ease over the weekend.
STAY INFORMED. For the most up to date storm alert information and warnings please refer to Bureau of Meteorology website:
www.bom.gov.au using your current location or download the BOM Weather app to your device.
A Queensland Health Heatwave Warning is current. Severe heatwaves can be dangerous for many people. For further safety information before, during and after heatwaves, visit Queensland Department of Health web page.
The BOM Weather app
Get it on Google Play
Download on the App Store
What you should do
Check or make an emergency kit. Find out how on the Get Ready website.
Keep asthma medication close by. Storms and wind can trigger asthma attacks.
Tell friends, family and neighbours in the area.
For heatwave, seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library community centre or shopping centre.
More Information
For weather warnings, go to Bureau of Meteorology website.
For heatwave warnings go to Queensland Health website.
For local information, warnings and emergency news, go to Council's Disaster Dashboard.
Listen to your local radio station: ABC Brisbane 612AM, 99.7FM, 101.5FM.
For power outage information, go to your provider’s website – Energex.
For road closures, go to the QLD Traffic website or call 13 19 40.
For public transport information, go to the Translink website.
Find out how to get ready for a storm at
www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/disaster. City of Moreton Bay is encouraging local residents to make sure they are prepared. More advice about getting you and your family prepared is available from
www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/disaster.