If you’re in Brisbane or the surrounding areas and want to stay informed about recent hailstorms, you’ve come to the right place. Keep an eye on this space for current Brisbane hail storm updates.
Location: South-East Queensland
Date: 29 November 2023
South-east Queensland has experienced minimal impact despite numerous alerts about potential large hail and heavy rainfall, as a trough from the west reached the coast late on Wednesday. At 6:04 pm, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued a warning for a “very dangerous” thunderstorm cell near Burpengary, north of Brisbane, progressing east towards Moreton Bay and Caboolture. By 6:30 pm, the storm had lost its “dangerous” classification and was traversing over Bribie Island, moving out to sea. Further south, a separate severe storm cell brought heavy rain to parts of Logan and the Gold Coast late in the afternoon. By 6:30pm, there had been no reports of hail or property damage.
Location: South-East Queensland
Date: 28 September 2023
Intense storms are lashing Queensland’s south-east bringing rain, hail and lightning. While most weather stations recorded 10-20mm of rainfall, Brisbane Airport experienced flight delays due to safety concerns from lightning strikes, affecting approximately 35 flights within a one-hour period. Additionally, about 11,000 homes in Queensland lost power temporarily, though services were restored later in the evening. The weather system, including hail in various suburbs, offers hope for firefighters dealing with local fires. The “prepare-to-leave” warning for Flagstone near Jimboomba was downgraded after a tense night for residents.