Citizens of a southern Queensland town are on flood alert as heavy rain and  thunderstorms continue to batter the state. Citizens in Roma, 500km west of Brisbane, have reportedly begun sandbagging  attributes in planning for weighty rain on Saturday as nicely as falls on Friday  night time.
The Bureau of Meteorology says the river amount is anticipated rise to a  reasonable flood amount, even without a lot more rain on Saturday.
If this weighty rainfall comes about at the same time, it would actually go  off,  BOM senior hydrologist Paul Birch informed AAP.
The Maranoa Council Mayor Robert Loughnan has suggested citizens in low-lying  locations to move belongings to larger ground where feasible.
Meanwhile severe storms are anticipated to batter Queensland's southwest 
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BOM has issued a extreme climate warning for the Channel Nation, Maranoa and  Warrego forecast districts covering Thargomindah, Quilpie, Bulloo Downs and  Eromanga.
Storms are also likely to bring heavy rain and flash flooding in elements of  the Capricornia, Broad Bay and Burnett districts, impacting Biloela, Monto,  Theodore and Moura.
The state's Gulf Nation is encountering powerful winds and monsoonal rain as  a tropical low moves inland.
A monsoon very low above the far northwest is leading to extreme  thunderstorms that are forecast to transfer more than the central element of the  condition on Saturday, BOM senior forecaster Peter Otto said.
Falls of up to 150mm and isolated falls that could be increased are  anticipated.
On Saturday, Longreach, Blackall and Windorah are forecast to be  impacted.
Sodden southeast Queensland can expect patchy rain with some isolated heavy  
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Wet situations eased off in the southeast on Australia Day but an in a single  day deluge caused flash flooding, resulting in much more than 300 calls for help  given that midnight and the closure of at least 10 universities.
The Department of Group Protection (DCS) states three men and women have been  rescued from two automobiles on a flooded street on the Gold Coast.
It claims the vehicles ended up trapped on Somerset Street, Mudgeeraba, just  immediately after 7am (AEST) on Friday.
There were two people in one vehicle and one particular in one more and  unexpected emergency companies ended up ready to walk them out,  the DCS  spokeswoman advised AAP.
Elements of Brisbane's D'Aguilar National Park have been closed temporarily  for security causes following small landslides and regional flooding.
Despite the fact that the rain has eased, far more than 165mm has been  recorded on the Sunshine Coast and 146mm at Bribie Island considering that 9am  on Thursday.
Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Brett Harrison instructed AAP the  worst was nearly about for southeast Queensland and the large rain should begin  to simplicity by Saturday.
From tomorrow onwards it will nonetheless carry on with patchy rain places  and loads of showers but we are not anticipating any of these falls to be large  about southeast Queensland,  Mr Harrison informed AAP.
We are still looking at showers by means of until subsequent week. 
You'd anticipate quite weighty falls to continue in the course of the day  but weakening from tomorrow. 
Currently Burketown and bordering cities in the gulf area have received a lot  more than 100mm in the past 24 several hours.
There is a great likelihood some places will pick up a lot more than 100mm,   he explained.
The monsoonal trough is anticipated to move via northern and central  Queensland 
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It will lead to quite hefty rainfalls and detrimental winds to the inside  for the duration of tomorrow. 
Wivenhoe Dam operator Seqwater states it will carry on small releases until  levels get to 75 per cent, the new  full  degree that was established  immediately after final year's floods.
H2o is also becoming launched from Brisbane's North Pine Dam.
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