Queensland is bracing for more wet weather with thunderstorms forecast for parts of the state this afternoon.
The storms will be milder than last week in the south-east, but large hail and wind gusts are predicted.
More storms to the state's north could be more severe.
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It comes after a warm weekend for the Sunshine State, with temperatures soaring up to 40C in some areas.
New South Wales is also set for more rain, though later in the week.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that parts of inland NSW will receive falls of between 10mm-20mm, which could interrupt the harvesting season.
Meanwhile, Sydney is set for a series of mild and partly cloudy days, with temperatures peaking at a possible 31C on Friday, before rain on the weekend.
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https://twitter.com/BOM_NSW/status/1452364292779544578?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwMelbourne is facing some midweek and weekend rain, with temperatures peaking in the mid-20C range.
Darwin is also facing a storm today and sporadic rain during the rest of the week.
It's set to be the capital with the hottest temperatures, with forecasts of up to 35C on some days.
Hobart, Adelaide and Perth will also see sporadic rain, but no major weather events are forecast.
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