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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

🌤️14°C
Mainly clearBiggendenFeels like 14° · Wind 5 km/h · Humidity 97%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 06:38Sunset 17:12
Today☁️23°14°💧0%
Fri🌤️25°14°💧2%
Sat🌤️21°11°💧0%
Sun☁️21°13°💧2%
Mon20°12°💧0%
Tue☁️20°11°💧4%
Wed🌤️19°12°💧2%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above before heading out, as Biggenden’s weather can shift quickly between hot, dry days and sudden summer storms. This inland town in the North Burnett Region sits in a subtropical zone, so expect warm to hot conditions most of the year with a distinct wet season from November to March.

What is the typical weather pattern for Biggenden?

Biggenden has a humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot and often humid, with most of the annual rainfall falling between November and March. Winters are mild and dry, with cool nights and warm, sunny days. Frost is rare but possible on clear winter mornings. The area is prone to afternoon thunderstorms in summer, which can bring heavy downpours and gusty winds.

How does Biggenden’s weather compare to nearby towns?

Biggenden’s climate is similar to Brisbane Weather but slightly hotter and less humid. It is generally drier than coastal areas. For local comparisons, childers weather is often a few degrees cooler due to its closer proximity to the coast. The biggden weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology is the best tool to track incoming storms, as the region can experience isolated showers that miss nearby towns.

Average Summer Max31°C (January)
Average Winter Min8°C (July)
Annual Rainfall~800 mm
Wettest MonthJanuary (approx. 120 mm)
Does Biggenden get much rain in winter?

No, winter is the dry season. From June to August, monthly rainfall averages around 30–40 mm. Most rain comes from summer thunderstorms and tropical systems, not winter fronts.

Is there a reliable source for Biggenden satellite weather?

Yes. The Bureau of Meteorology provides free biggden satellite weather imagery showing cloud cover and storm development. This is useful for planning outdoor work or travel, especially in summer.

How does Biggenden rainfall compare to the Queensland average?

Biggenden rainfall is below the Queensland coastal average. The town receives about 800 mm annually, while coastal centres like Maryborough get over 1,100 mm. This makes Biggenden more prone to dry spells, particularly in winter and spring.