Hello, Miriam from the Bureau with your weather outlook for tomorrow and a brief glance at Sunday.
Milder than usual temperatures will cover much of eastern Queensland, while inland areas experience cooler conditions. The coast is expected to stay relatively settled, with only a few showers affecting the northeast tropical coast.
Showers and storms will move in from the west, linked to a low-pressure trough. These will impact the far northwest, central regions, and southern inland parts of the state.
Severe storms might develop in the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt areas. Moderate rainfall is likely in the southern inland and far northwest. These storms could arrive at the southeast coast late in the evening or during the overnight period into Sunday morning.
For Brisbane, expect one or two showers with a high near 31°C.
A cold front will pass through central and eastern parts, bringing strong southerly winds along with widespread showers and thunderstorms. The most affected regions will be the northeast and east central coast.
"A cold front will move through the central and eastern areas, bringing a strong southerly wind change and widespread showers and thunderstorms."
Author's summary: Weekend weather will feature storms and showers across Queensland and New South Wales, with a mix of mild coastal conditions and cooler inland areas.