Parts of south-east Queensland have recorded their coldest November mornings in 13 years days prior to predicted sweltering temperatures. 

Meteorologist Kimba Wong says a dry air mass lingering above south-east Queensland is responsible for the unseasonably cold morning. 

Ms Wong also says no storms or rain is forecast for the rest of the week because there was not enough moisture in the air. 

It was windy yesterday as a trough pushed off the coast and there were dusty south-westerly winds near the trough,” she said.