Is there a storm warning for Brisbane tomorrow? Yes – severe thunderstorms are likely across Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast on Thursday November 27, with heavy rainfall, damaging winds, and large hail expected.
Southeast Queensland residents are being warned to prepare for severe weather tomorrow (Thursday) as the storm system that has battered eastern Australia all week shifts northward to impact major population centers.
What time will storms hit Brisbane tomorrow?
Severe thunderstorms are likely throughout Thursday across Brisbane and the southeast Queensland coast. The Bureau of Meteorology has not specified exact timing, but residents should monitor radar throughout the day, particularly during afternoon and evening hours when storms typically intensify.
Where is the Queensland storm warning for Thursday?
The severe thunderstorm warning area for Thursday includes:
- Brisbane and all metro areas
- Gold Coast and hinterland
- Sunshine Coast region
- Southeast Queensland coast extending north to around Rockhampton
- Northeast corner of NSW (continuing from today)
This means millions of Queensland residents are in the potential impact zone for tomorrow’s severe weather.
What weather is expected in Brisbane Thursday?
The Bureau of Meteorology warns that Thursday’s storms may bring:
- Heavy rainfall causing flash flooding
- Damaging winds bringing down trees and power lines
- Large hail damaging vehicles and property
- Power outages across affected areas
- Hazardous driving conditions
Should I cancel outdoor plans in Brisbane tomorrow?
If you have outdoor plans in Brisbane, Gold Coast, or Sunshine Coast tomorrow, you should have backup indoor options ready. Monitor the Bureau of Meteorology radar and warnings closely, and be prepared to move activities indoors or postpone them if severe storms develop.
What should Gold Coast residents do to prepare for storms?
Gold Coast residents preparing for tomorrow’s severe weather should:
- Secure all outdoor furniture and items
- Move vehicles under cover if possible
- Charge phones and devices
- Check emergency kit supplies
- Clear gutters and drains
- Know where to shelter indoors away from windows
Will there be storms in Brisbane on the weekend?
Friday is expected to bring a brief break from severe weather across southeast Queensland. However, thunderstorms are forecast to redevelop on Saturday as systems move in from inland areas. The severe weather pattern affecting eastern Australia continues to evolve.
This week’s severe thunderstorm outbreak is being driven by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Fina drawing tropical moisture into eastern Australia, where it’s combining with heat and atmospheric instability.
Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast residents should check BOM radar regularly tomorrow at bom.gov.au and stay updated with the latest Queensland weather warnings.

