Cyclone Alfred has been downgraded to a tropical low, with 55km/h winds near the centre, and gusts of up to 85km/h.
As of 6am, the ex-tropical cyclone was 65km north of Brisbane and 40km south of Maroochydore. It is expected to cross the mainland this morning, with winds weakening as it moves inland.
Authorities are warning heavy rainfall is still likely to continue over southeast Queensland and northern NSW during the weekend.
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