Drought-stricken regions have received the highest 24-hour rainfall totals in Queensland, with the weather bureau monitoring another rainband and potential storms moving across the state.

Central Queensland and the Western Downs recorded the highest rainfall totals in the 24 hours to 9am on Sunday, with the Gold Coast and North Stradbroke Island also seeing significant falls.

Trina Patterson's property in Rolleston in central Queensland had recorded 21 millimetres by Sunday morning. Credit:Trina Patterson - Supplied

The Bureau of Meteorology said Meandarra, about 360 kilometres west of Brisbane, recorded 51 millimetres during the 24-hour period and Jericho in central Queensland received 46 millimetres.

In the south-east, Brisbane received 11 millimetres, Burleigh Waters on the Gold Coast saw 42 millimetres fall and Horse Crossing on North Stradbroke Island recorded 43 millimetres.