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More storms are forecast for the Ipswich region. Photo: file
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IPSWICH and the surrounding region could be in for more storms this week, following on from some isolated heavy showers on Monday evening.
Falls ranging from 10-20mm were recorded as thunderstorms rolled through the southeast late Monday and into early Tuesday morning.
Areas closer to Ipswich generally received the best of the downpour, with Karalee recording 20mm, and Goodna 19mm.
Gatton and Wivenhoe Dam copped a bit of a shower, each recording about 15mm.
The good news is that Monday’s storms were not the last of the wet weather.
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