Storms Deliver Stunning ‘White Rainbows’ Across Queensland

A ‘fogbow’ in Torquay, Queensland. (James Chambers Imagery)

Story by 9 News.

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SUMMER-LIKE storms have flashed across the skies of Queensland, leaving rare ‘fogbows’ in its wake.

More than 20,000 lightning strikes have flurried across the skies from Charleville to Brisbane since midnight, with 2200 making it to ground.

As the storms reached the coast early yesterday evening, Archerfield recorded 7.8mm of rain in just 10 minutes, and Redland picked up 6.6mm in 10 minutes at 6pm and 7pm respectively.

Overall, Redland recorded 28.0mm in the gauge while Brisbane registering 23.4mm.

Some inland areas have also had their largest daily rainfall totals since Cyclone Debbie, with Roma picking 14.8mm and Mitchell recording 18.2mm.

This morning July 17, widespread fog is blanketing southern Queensland with visibility as low as 100m at Charleville and 150m at St George.

Morning fog at Torquay near Hervey Bay also produced a rare and beautiful fogbow.


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