BAYSIDE residents have been warned to keep a close eye on the skies, with more storm activity predicted from this afternoon.
Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Annabelle Ford said a slow moving trough pushing against a mass of humid air was now driving the weather, which resulted in wild weather on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights.
A similar system was also responsible for the storms which battered Redland City from last Friday, November 25.
“We have seen a similar pattern for days with heat and moisture and in terms of severity,” she said.
“Wind in the upper atmosphere has caused the storms to get more organised.”
While a high of 28C is expected today, a drop in temperatures is predicted from Friday onwards thanks to a forecast southerly change.
Ms Ford said the change would push the storm activity north away from the greater Brisbane region.
For tips on how to prepare for storm season, visit www.redlandsdisasterplan.com.au.