Severe thunderstorms in southeast Queensland caused widespread damage. Hundreds of trees and power lines were brought down and power losses were very severe with 90,000 houses losing power. In the Nanango region there was heavy rain with wind causing damage to trees. Severe wind gusts were: 148 km/h south of Toowoomba and 120 km/h at the Archerfield Aerodrome Tower. Other severe wind gusts included Archerfield 102 km/h, Double Island Point 98 km/h, Warwick 91 km/h, Toolara 91 km/h, Brisbane Airport 84 km/h, Kingaroy 81 km/h and Amberley 74 km/h. There were two reports of large hail from the Sunshine Coast region, one of golf ball size hail at Kawana Waters and the other cricket ball size hail near Caloundra.