Some Queensland farmers and graziers are counting their blessings after receiving rain to relieve the pressure of dry weather conditions, while others are still facing tough drought conditions.

The Bureau of Meteorology predicted Charleville would receive a rare thunderstorm on Tuesday afternoon and rain would continue in drought-hit Darling Downs farms. But meteorologist David Grant said despite this, Charleville did not receive enough rainfall to relieve the drought-declared area.

"Since we’ve had an unsettled couple of days through a good chunk of Queensland, there have been a few thunderstorms in Charleville in the last few afternoons," he said.

"A whole 24 hours to 9am this morning, there was only five millimetres recorded at Charleville and with a storm today there was only a further two millimetres so it's not a great deal."