A 10-year-old girl was struck by lightning and was rushed to hospital in a critical condition as thunderstorms lashed south-east Queensland for a second day in a row.
Brisbane,and the rest of the state,may be in for another storm on Saturday,as thousands of homes remained without power.
Meteorologists are forecasting a heat spike on Thursday,with conditions nearing record-breaking levels.
It might have felt unseasonably warm in Brisbane lately,but Sydney is the city breaking July weather records.
There will be a lot of activity surrounding the winter solstice on Thursday.
A cold snap pushing through the south-east has caused potentially record-breaking low temperatures as Brisbane is expected to shiver through another cold night.
A neighbour who heard the plane crashing just after 6am scaled a fence to help the woman out of the plane.
Paramedics treated a man reportedly struck by lightning in Brisbane’s north,as thunderstorms swept across much of the south-east on Sunday.
The weather system that has smashed the Gulf country is moving towards the south-east,with thunderstorms forecast for parts of Brisbane on Saturday afternoon and evening.
The weather bureau has issued this month’s second heatwave warning,with high temperatures and wind fuelling a bushfire further west that prompted evacuations.
South-east Queenslanders hoping for a better sleep on Saturday night are in for some disappointment,with the temperature again tipped to make life uncomfortable.