Queensland, Australia will be under the threat for flooding rains today andSaturday. A stalled frontal boundary stretching from eastern New South Wales tonear the Gulf of Carpentaria will separate cool, dry air to the south and westfrom advancing warm, moist air from the north.The front will force the cooler air to lift up and over the moist air,resulting in numerous showers and perhaps even a thunderstorm or two.

As a series of weak upper-air impulses travel southeastward near the front,locally heavy rain will fall. Rainfall totals can exceed 1 inch in many areas,with upwards of 3 inches in a few spots.

Queensland has been hit hard over the past few months by heavy rainfall.

Since the begin of the year, between 15-30 inches of rain has fallen across theCape York Peninsula and the rest of northern Queensland, more than double thenormal amount of rainfall.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Rob Miller