A number of severe storm cells have formed in southern and south-east Queensland, with half a dozen regions warned they could be hit by damaging winds and large hailstones.
The Bureau of Meteorology warned at 3:50pm that severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar in the Lockyer Valley and Sunshine Coast.
Ipswich, parts of the Lockyer Valley, Noosa and Brisbane could see damaging winds and large hail.
The cells are forecast to affect Laidley, Grandchester, Rosewood, Ipswich, Redbank Plains and Amberley before 5:00pm.
A separate warning has been issued for parts of the Wide Bay and Burnett region, the Darling Downs and Granite Belt and the south-east coast.
More to come.