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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 1:24pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast

Thunderstorms were rapidly developing in the Cunninghams Gap area
and may grow large enough to produce hail,

The storms are expected to move towards the east.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and
seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 2pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 2pm ****


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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 2:01pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast District

A line of thunderstorms is continuing to develop from the Yarraman area through
Gatton and west of Boonah. Some storms in the line may produce hail and squally
winds. 

The storms are expected to move towards the east about 30 kilometres per hour.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 3pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 3pm ****


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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 2:56pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast and Wide Bay-Burnett Districts

A line of thunderstorms has developed from the Mundubbera area through Kingaroy
and Marburg to Boonah. Some storms in the line may produce hail and squally
winds. 

The storms are moving towards the east about 30 kilometres per hour.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 4pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 4pm ****


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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 3:52pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast and Wide Bay-Burnett Districts

At 4pm, a line of thunderstorms was observed on radar lying from the Monto area
through Kilcoy and western Brisbane to the hinterland of the Gold Coast. Some
storms in the line may produce hail and squally winds. 

The storms are moving toward the east at about 30 kilometres per hour.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 5pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 5pm ****


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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 4:52pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast, Wide Bay Burnett and Capricornia Districts

Just before 5pm, an extensive line of thunderstorms was observed on radar lying
from about Mount Morgan in the north near Gin Gin, Kingaroy and Caloundra to
Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Some storms in the line may produce hail and
squally winds. 

The storms are moving toward the east.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 6pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 6pm ****


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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane
at 5:55pm EST on Monday the 10th of July 2000

For the Southeast Coast, Wide Bay Burnett and Capricornia Districts

Just before 6pm, an extensive line of thunderstorms was observed on radar lying
from about Gladstone and Bundaberg to Gympie, then through coastal areas south
to Coolangatta. The storms are moving toward the east. 
A second line of thunderstorms was approaching Rockhampton from the west. 
Some thunderstorms in both lines may produce hail and squally winds.

People are advised to secure outside items, move cars under cover and seek
shelter.

The next warning will be issued at 7pm.

**** NOT FOR BROADCAST AFTER 7pm ****