Residents in Queensland’s southeast and along the coast of New South Wales are being urged to prioritise safety amid strong storm conditions bringing hail and the risk of flash flooding.

Queensland has been smashed by tennis ball-sized hailstones with a warning more are likely to fall as a series of dangerous supercell thunderstorms race across the state’s southeast.

Severe thunderstorms formed along the Great Dividing Range from the NSW border to Wide Bay, north of the Sunshine Coast, on Saturday before pushing towards the
coast throughout the afternoon.

More are expected during the evening,…



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