Several thunderstorms in the south east of the state moved through Laidley producing winds estimated to 100 km/h. Hail averaging 3 cm in diameter and a tornado were sighted from Mulgowie Oval. Many trees were blown down, roofs torn off homes and a large section of roof was blown off the Laidley show grounds. Sheds were demolished and road signs were ripped out of the ground and bent around trees. Winds at Mulgowie were estimated at 111km/h. Further west at Dalby another severe thunderstorm struck with the worst damage occurring on the southern and eastern sides of town. At least 20 homes sustained roof damage, sheds were demolished and a primary school had several classrooms damaged. Many trees were brought down. At Blaxland (13 kilometres from Dalby) empty coal wagons were found lying on their sides after the storm