Thunderstorms to potentially hit Queensland's east and south-east
Queensland's east and south-east is set to face possible severe thunderstorms that carry damaging winds and large hail.
Scattered late afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected to hit the Queensland coastline south-east of the Sunshine Coast.
The Sunshine Coast is still set to face temperatures as high as 29 degrees.
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The forecast comes as a trough continues to move through the state's south-east Saturday afternoon and evening before moving off the coast by Sunday.
Due to this shift, thunderstorms could hit the state's coastal areas between K'gari and Moreton Bay Island as the conditions move offshore.
Isolated thunderstorms are also set to potentially affect regions such as Wide Bay-Burnett, Darling Downs and Maranoa's far east.
No weather warnings have been issued.
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