Anyone with outdoor plans this week may want to reschedule, with another week of wet weather forecast.
It comes after the city was drenched over the Anzac Day long weekend, with up to 100 millimetres of rain falling over 48 hours.
The Bureau of Meteorology is now forecasting showers to continue right up until Sunday.
While there’s no risk of flash flooding, we are being urged to keep the brolly handy with the wet weather expected to be persistent.
We may also find ourselves reaching for a jumper, with temperatures forecast to be slightly below average for this time of year as winds blow through from the east.
“A firm ridge extends over the south Queensland waters from a near-stationary high in the Tasman Sea and will persist for several days,” BOM said.
“A trough will form offshore from Wednesday, creating a squeeze with the ridge and increasing winds”.
