South-east Queensland braces for second day of storms with possible hail
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South-east Queensland faces a second day of severe storms with potential hail and destructive winds, following Friday's storms that caused power outages. Conditions are expected to ease after the weekend.
South-east Queensland is bracing for a second straight day of storms, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning of possible hail. The region experienced heavy storms on Friday night, dumping 22mm of rain and leaving over 3200 properties without power. The BOM has warned of severe thunderstorms moving towards the east, with the potential for giant hailstones and destructive winds. The storms are expected to ease off after the weekend, with showers and storms possible through parts of southern Queensland and the NSW coastal fringe on Monday.
