Saturday, 15th March
Western and interior Queensland will have some clouds, while Doomadgee to Kingaroy will see a mix of sun and clouds; scattered showers are expected in other areas, with isolated thunderstorms in the north and tropical regions. Showers may become more widespread along the Cassowary and Daintree coasts and the northern Peninsula. Inland southern Queensland will be hotter than usual, while temperatures will be near or slightly below average in other areas.
Sunday, 16th March
In southwest and southern interior Queensland, expect some clouds and a chance of showers, while northern and central areas may experience isolated thunderstorms. Showers may become more widespread along the tropical east coast and the northern Peninsula, with the potential for moderate to heavy rainfall. Temperatures will be higher than normal in inland southern areas, but cooler in the north and central regions, with average temperatures elsewhere.
Monday, 17th March
In the far southwest and southern interior, you might see some clouds but don't worry, the rain is staying away for now. Up north, be prepared for some isolated thunderstorms north of St Lawrence. Keep an eye out for showers that could become widespread on the east coast and the southern Gulf coast, with some heavy falls possible. Pack an umbrella just in case, unless you're in the south where temperatures are above average and you can enjoy the sunshine.
Tuesday, 18th March
Queensland weather forecast: Prepare for some scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms, and potential heavy rain in various regions, with temperatures below average in the central and northern areas but above average in the southern interior.