Brisbane set to sweat, then get wet with storm threat

Brisbane set to sweat, then get wet with storm threat

“Thursday is more likely to be a stormy day, it’s possible even Wednesday night, but far more likely Thursday as the cool change comes through,” he stated.

By Saturday, most temperatures had been anticipated to drop to 24 levels.

“The cool change itself tends to come at the end of a period of hot weather, that tends to be the trigger for storms,” Regano stated.

“Humidity builds up, and you get a big storm and all of a sudden, there’s a cool breeze – that will happen Thursday and by Friday you’ll wake up, and it’ll be back to cool and breezy again.”

Regano stated some areas may get heavy rain, however most would file just a few millimetres. If thunderstorms had been extreme, they might be localised, the bureau predicted.

Out west, at cities corresponding to Birdsville and Charleville, temperatures had been anticipated to succeed in 45 levels and 42 levels respectively, by Wednesday.