More than 50 fires are still burning across the state and the two-day reprieve for firefighters is over, thanks to the arrival of a temperature increase and wind change, according to the weather bureau.

However, there is a silver lining, with the fresh winds carrying more moisture to help dampen the fires and the direction change could fan the flames back onto already burnt ground.

The 54 bushfires stretched from Lockhart in the far north to Ballandean on the NSW border, but none were directly threatening property, according to Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison will visit the bushfire-ravaged Scenic Rim towns of Canungra and Beechmont on Friday. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk was also touring Canungra.