Storm brings cricket ball-sized hail to parts of south-east Queensland

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Storm bring cricket ball-sized hail to parts of south-east Queensland

Hailstones the size of cricket balls have fallen in the Sunshine Coast hinterland as parts of Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast were hit by storms this afternoon.

The BOM had issued a warning for people in parts of Redland City, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane City and Moreton Bay for"destructive winds" and"giant hailstones".

 

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Will Australian's ever stop talking about themselves and the weather.?

this fits the ABC fake narrative,that is, 'the sky is falling in'unless you believe in their globaal warming religion.These storms have never happened before ..their has never in Australia been drought...cyclones...bush fires ETC. all down to you and your SUV...lol

Must have been a huge storm. Apparently it moved Strathpine to the Sunshine Coast. Good on ya Aunty!

Let me guess it's caused by climate change and we must act now

Ouch! They would pack a punch!

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