Wild weather has lashed the Gold Coast, with giant hail reported as a supercell thunderstorm crossed the south-east corner of Queensland.

Just after 3pm (AEST), the BoM issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the northern Gold Coast area, as fast-moving storms rapidly developed.

The storms moved through the area quickly, but not before large hail and extremely heavy rain were reported over a brief but furious few minutes.

The supercell storm over the Gold Coast on Friday, November 17, 2023. (Weatherzone)

A second major storm crossed the southern part of the Gold Coast shortly afterwards.

The supercell storms were caused by a trough crossing the region which combined with extremely warm air as Queensland endures a heatwave.

Gold Coast locals captured images of the hail, which was said by some to be “tennis-ball sized”.

Hail on the Gold Coast from the supercell thunderstorm on Friday, November 17, 2023 (Supplied)

Supercell storms form through a combination of heat and atmospheric instability, and all the elements were in place this Friday afternoon.

That’s why the BoM put the words ”This thunderstorm is very dangerous” on its warning image.

At this stage, there are no reports of property damage.

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