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| Temperatures are expected to build, with Tuesday forecast to be especially hot and windy. |
A wave of dangerous severe fire weather is about to hit southern Queensland with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasting heatwave conditions as temperatures soar up to 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the state.
The BOM said tomorrow's public holiday and Tuesday would be the hottest days with very dry, windy conditions.
Gusts of over 50 kilometres an hour are expected to wreak havoc over the south-east region with 15 fires already burning, three in rugged and difficult terrain.
Ipswich and the Lockyer Valley will be among the regions most at risk tomorrow.
Read the story from ABC News by Next Hamilton-Smith - “Southern Queensland weather forecast to bring severe fire danger and 40-degree heatwave.”

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