The Sun unleashed a series of X-class flares (R3; Strong) from 5 to 6 May, 2024. Multiple M-class flares (R1-R2; Minor-Moderate) events have also occurred since May 5th.. Parts of inland Queensland were hit by severe storms last night. A number of severe thunderstorms rolled through the Darling Downs and Maranoa and Warrego regions during Friday evening, before.

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The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe weather warning on Tuesday morning, which is current for the Wide Bay-Burnett region and Queensland south-east coast districts.. Weather warnings. Warnings and alerts can be accessed at a number of locations, depending on the type of weather event or emergency. Queensland's primary warning and alert sources are: Current Warnings and Emergency Alerts; Bureau of Meteorology — weather warnings; Queensland Fire and Emergency — fire bans and bushfire advice messages