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Brisbane sees coldest November day in 12 years as rain continues to fall across Queensland
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 21, 2024 - 08:41
An intense downpour in the west and unusually cool conditions in south-east. Queenslanders are getting an early taste of the extreme summer season ahead. Charleville has been swamped by a one in 50-year rain event. While dreary skies over Brisbane gave the capital its coldest November day in 12 years, heavy rain is expected to move north over the coming days.