Queensland Storm Season Rolling In
It’s time to prepare for what could be the wildest summer storm season on record.
The advice given:
- Check drains and gutters & un-block
- Have a torch & candles ready in case of power cuts
- Don’t leave loose objects outdoors (they could fly)
- Trim trees and remove dead branches, tidy the garden
Low pressure systems, strong cyclonic activity = a fierce storm season.
Brisbane’s summer could be wet and cooler than usual- well above average rainfall and whilst the average maximum temperatures are expected to remain below 30 degrees the humidity levels are expected to rise.
Official predictions for the summer cyclone season are yet to be revealed.
Useful Resources:
The Bureau of Meteorology
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