Queensland Weather

forecast summary state forecast


Sunday Showers, warm-to-very warm in the southeast. Showers/storms, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, hot in the west.


Monday Heavy rain, mild-to-warm in the southeast. Late shower, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, hot in the west.


Tuesday Showers, mild-to-warm in the southeast. Showers/storms, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, hot in the west.


Wednesday Showers/storms, warm-to-very warm in the southeast. Late thunder, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, hot in the northwest. Windy, very warm in the southwest.

current extremes current extremes

Hottest
33.4°C
Coldest
18.1°C
Windiest
S 33km/h
Wettest
6.0mm last hr

historic extremes historic December extremes

Hottest Day
49.5°C
Coldest Day
13.0°C
Hottest Night
33.9°C
Coldest Night
0.0°C
Wettest 24hr
539.0mm

Queensland Weather Forecasts

station
(group by district)
forecast min max chance of rain rain amount frost risk 9am 3pm
wind rh wind rh
°C °C km/h % km/h %
possible thunderstorm Possible thunderstorm
23 31 70% 5-10mm Nil ESE 11 79 ESE 19 77
possible thunderstorm Possible thunderstorm
23 31 70% 10-20mm Nil E 14 81 ENE 18 75
clearing shower Clearing shower
25 35 40% 1-5mm Nil NNW 8 70 NE 15 65
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
24 39 30% < 1mm Nil SE 12 55 SSE 26 33
windy Windy
25 43 20% < 1mm Nil ESE 16 46 SSE 30 21
possible thunderstorm Possible thunderstorm
23 31 70% 20-40mm Nil N 8 78 NE 13 75
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
27 43 20% < 1mm Nil SSE 13 30 SSE 26 20
possible shower Possible shower
24 31 70% 10-20mm Nil ESE 11 80 E 11 70
windy Windy
27 39 5% < 1mm Nil SSE 34 21 S 31 16
possible thunderstorm Possible thunderstorm
20 29 60% 5-10mm Nil E 17 90 ESE 23 81
possible shower Possible shower
26 33 70% 1-5mm Nil N 13 73 NNE 21 74
late thunder Late thunder
25 35 80% 1-5mm Nil NE 13 78 NW 22 65

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