Severe thunderstorms formed in the southeast corner of the state ahead of a trough system. Two super cells were observed among the thunderstorms in the greater Brisbane area, with a third moved through the area between Moura and Biloela and almost reaching Gladstone. The super cells moved through the Esk and Woodford areas. At Esk, reports were received of hail varying from golf ball to cricket ball size in the town itself and the size of tennis balls 15kilometres to the northeast. The thunderstorm continued to Caboolture and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, where golf ball sized hail was reported at Caboolture, Maleny and surrounding areas. At Woodford, strong winds unroofed houses, bought down trees and power lines and 28mm of rain fell in 10 minutes. Roofs were also damaged at Nambour. The second cell moved through the Gold Coast. Marble sized hail and flash flooding were reported from Ashmore while a woman was struck by lightning at Carrara. Some other rainfall reports include: Palmwoods 41mm in 20 minutes, Numinbah (Gold Coast) 41mm in 20 minutes, Evandale (Gold Coast) 28 mm in 10 minutes, Loder Creek Dam (Gold Coast) 35mm in 10 minutes and The Overflow (Gold Coast) 40mm in 20 minutes