The most extensive outbreak of severe thunderstorms occurred in Queensland for some time. Cold air in the middle levels from two separate systems, one in the north of the state and one in the south of the state, combined with a strong surface trough resulting in reports of severe thunderstorms from the Northwest, Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders, North Tropical Coast and Darling Downs districts. In the Northwest, a severe thunderstorm with gusts of at least 100 km/h and 25 mm of rain in 15 minutes was recorded at the Mount Isa Mines site. Large trees were bought down, carports blown away and shade sail support poles snapped and twisted. At least two homes were damaged by falling trees as well as several vehicles and a number of buildings on the Mount Isa mines site. Minor flash flooding occurred as a result of the storm. Small hail and winds were also reported from Cloncurry. On the North Tropical Coast, thunderstorms with very heavy rain were reported mid afternoon where 51 mm was recorded in 30 minutes at Bolinda Estate (about 25kilometres northwest of Tully) and 73 mm in 60 minutes at Bolton Road (about 15kilometres northeast of Mareeba). The most severe thunderstorm of the afternoon occurred near Tara. Very strong winds, heavy rain and large hail were reported. Damage was extensive, with 12 homes and numerous sheds substantially damaged. A severe thunderstorm occurred at Julia Creek recording a 96 km/h wind gust