A “very dangerous” thunderstorm has smashed parts of South East Queensland, as giant hailstones, lightning, destructive winds and flash flooding wreak havoc for millions.
Hailstones of up to 8 and 9 centimetres hit parts of Queensland over the weekend. What caused them to be so large?
Giant hailstones, lightning and rain have lashed parts of the state's south-east with supercell storm activity reported.
Hundreds of residents remain without power after Saturday's wild storms, while others are tallying the cost of giant hail to ...
The Darling Downs and large parts of Southwest Queensland are bracing for very dangerous thunderstorms, with destructive wind gusts and giant hail.
At least seven severe storms moved through the Southeast on Friday evening which left 8,000 homes without power.
Thousands were without power, buildings were damaged and a trampoline was filmed flying into the air as storms continue to bring damaging winds and hail to parts of the state’s south for a third ...
Multiple storms moved across Queensland’s south on Sunday night, dumping gigantic hailstones measuring up to 8cm in some ...
Nine people were injured by hail at the 150th anniversary of the Esk State School on Saturday afternoon, as dangerous storms ...
Australia's storm season shifts into top gear, and the next 72 hours will deliver a combination of rain, showers or thunderstorms to the eastern two-thirds of the country.
Queenslanders are being warned they are again in the firing line of thunderstorms on Monday, as the clean-up continues following a week of wild weather.
Queensland has endured its hottest October on record, with an unprecedented burst of extreme weather unleashing blistering ...