While New South Wales is being battered by yet another wet weather event, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is predicting an easier ride for South East Queensland.
The previous week has brought smatterings of rain to the region, with over 70mm of rain measured at the O'Reilly's monitoring station in the Logan-Albert catchment since last Wednesday.
This is set to ease over the coming week, with the BOM predicting only a 50 per cent chance of up to 5mm of rain for Jimboomba on July 6.
There is a slightly higher chance of rain in Beaudesert, with the BOM forecasting a 60 per cent chance of up to 5mm of rain for the town.
This drops to a 10 per cent chance of rain in both towns for Thursday and Friday, although there is a modest 20 per cent chance of rain on Saturday and Sunday.
Cool temperatures are predicted towards the end of the week, along with light cloud cover. Daytime maximum temperatures of 21-23 degrees are expected while minimums of between 5-9 degrees are forecast by the BOM.
The Bureau of Meteorology also advises sun protection from approximately 10am-2pm most days, due to predictions of a moderate UV Index throughout the week.
BOM five day forecast for Jimboomba:
- Wednesday July 6: min 9, max 21. 50 per cent chance of rain
- Thursday July 7: min 8, max 23. 10 per cent chance of rain
- Friday July 8: min 6, max 22. 10 per cent chance of rain
- Saturday July 9: min 5, max 21. 20 per cent chance of rain
- Sunday July 10: min 5, max 21. 20 per cent chance of rain
BOM five day forecast for Beaudesert:
- Wednesday July 6: min 9, max 22. 60 per cent chance of rain
- Thursday July 7: min 8, max 23. 10 per cent chance of rain
- Friday July 8: min 6, max 22. 10 per cent chance of rain
- Saturday July 9: min 5, max 21. 20 per cent chance of rain
- Sunday July 10: min 5, max 22. 20 per cent chance of rain