Southeast Queensland has just experienced one of its coldest springs on record, and the mild conditions

set to continue through summer.

Weatherzone meteorologist Martin Palmer said the 2010 spring, which officially ended at midnight yesterday, was the coolest in a decade with an average maximum of 24.8 degrees.

Brisbane hasn't seen the last of the wet weather, with more predicted throughout summer. Credit:Glen Hunt

"This is the seventh coldest spring on record, back to 1949, using maximum temps," he said.

"Broadly speaking, the development of La Nina has been to blame with huge volumes of moisture flowing in from the east and sending cloud and showers over us, limiting heating.