Brisbane's low-lying and coastal suburbs face the risk of flash flooding until next week with a "king tide" forecast to bring tidal peaks of more than 2.7 metres, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

Residents in areas prone to localised flooding have been asked to not park their cars on the street, with Brisbane City Council saying sandbags were also available if needed.

A king tide in Windsor on January 3, 2018 saw streets flooded and cars partially submerged. Credit:7 News Queensland - Kate Leonard-Jones

The weather bureau warned that abnormal high tides were on the cards for low-lying areas near the coast and riverside suburbs from Thursday until Sunday.

About 9.15pm on Thursday, a tide peak of 2.68 metres was predicted, followed by a high tide of 2.74 metres just after 10pm on Friday.