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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Cancellation Of Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland for Gympie, Scenic Rim, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Noosa Council Areas. Issued at 8:46 pm Thursday, 12 February 2026. Heavy rainfall has temporarily eased. cancellation of severe thunderstorm warning - southeast queensland for the following areas: Gympie, Scenic Rim, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Noosa Severe thunderstorms are no longer affecting the Southeast Queensland area (east of Dalby from Rainbow Beach to Stanthorpe). This warning is now cancelled. A Severe Weather Warning is current for heavy rainfall across parts of southeast Queensland developing this evening. See latest information at https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts. If intense rainfall is forecast or observed, a Detailed Severe Thunderstorm Warning will be issued. 65 MM WAS RECORDED AT ROUND MOUNTAIN IN THE 30 MINUTES TO 7:07 PM. 75.2 MM WAS RECORDED AT GREEN PIGEON (NSW) IN THE 60 MINUTES TO 7:54 PM. 49 mm was recorded at Ocean View in the 30 minutes to 6:44 pm. 53 mm was recorded at Mt Mee in the 30 minutes to 6:43 pm. 39 mm was recorded at Mooga Hills in the 30 minutes to 4:20 pm. 46 mm was recorded at Tara Lagoon in the 30 minutes to 3:27 pm. Emergency services advise people to: * Never drive, walk, play or ride through floodwater. It is dangerous. * Stay away from storm water drains. * Stay away from fallen powerlines. * Drive slowly and never drive through floodwaters. If the road is flooded or damaged, go another way. * For storm help, call the SES on 132 500 or download the free SES Assistance QLD app. A more general severe thunderstorm warning remains current for parts of the Central Highlands and Coalfields, Capricornia and Wide Bay and Burnett districts. Other warnings may be current. No further warnings will be issued for this event. Check https://www.bom.gov.au/weather-and-climate/warnings-and-alerts. Warnings are also available through TV and Radio broadcasts or call 1300 659 210. The Bureau and emergency services would appreciate warnings being broadcast regularly. [close] |