Severe warnings have been issued for parts of Queensland scorched by monster bushfires, with fears that strong winds starting to blow across the south-east might help fires break containment lines.

Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Kimba Wong said "severe" conditions were expected in the Darling Downs and Granite Belt on Tuesday, with "very high" fire dangers for the state's south-east.

Property owner Stuart Skeen walks with Prime Minister Scott Morrison through his burnt-out property at Binna Burra in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Credit:AAP

"We are expecting it to be a very windy day tomorrow, with an approaching trough crossing the state from the west," she said.

"Along with the elevated fire dangers tomorrow, with the warm and windy conditions, there is also the slight possibility of seeing some storms popping up around the south-east tomorrow afternoon.