A line of severe storms associated with a vigorous southeast surge moved up the northern New South Wales coast into southern Queensland. The town of Kingscliff, south of Tweed Heads in New South Wales was battered by giant hail. The strongest storms in this line did not affect Queensland, however storms in Queensland produced some severe weather including 10cent piece sized hail at Lowood and a 105km/h wind gust at Bundaberg. A notable storm developed well ahead of the line and affected the Gympie and Cooloola areas, uprooting or snapping off many trees and unroofing several houses and sheds near Kadanga.