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Severe storms have produced heavy rainfall in south-east Queensland, with Brisbane recording more than 80 millimetres in two hours.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said 181 millimetres of rain was recorded in the Brisbane suburb of Rosalie, 175mm in Mt Coot-tha, 162mm in Brisbane, and 154mm at Toowong.

A man with an umbrella stands outside of the Wheel of Brisbane.
Brisbane has recorded more than 160mm of rain.(ABC News)

A severe weather warning for heavy rain remains in place for parts of Ipswich, Logan, the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane City and Moreton Bay. 

The SES has received about 20 calls for help across the south-east, including assistance with tarping and sandbagging.

Energex said more than 1,000 homes are without power on the northern Gold Coast. The cause of the blackout is under investigation.

The rain radar showing heavy rainfall across the south-east.

More rain is heading toward south-east Queensland.(Supplied: Bureau of Meteorology)

Tropical low to dump rain on gulf

It comes as more heavy rainfall is set to hit parts of the state’s Gulf Country today, with the tropical low expected to make landfall as a possible cyclone this afternoon.

The impacts of the low could be felt within hours, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, with lower gulf communities already saturated from ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily on alert. 

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