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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.

☀️16°C
Clear skyBrisbaneFeels like 16° · Wind 7 km/h · Humidity 95%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 06:38Sunset 17:05
Today🌦️23°14°💧0%
Fri🌤️24°14°💧6%
Sat☁️21°10°💧2%
Sun☁️20°10°💧4%
Mon☁️19°12°💧2%
Tue🌦️19°11°💧8%
Wed☀️19°12°💧18%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above for today’s conditions. Brisbane’s subtropical climate means hot, humid summers with afternoon storms and mild, dry winters – plan outdoor activities around the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat in summer.

What is Brisbane’s typical weather pattern?

Brisbane has a humid subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Summer (December to February) averages 30°C with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. Winter (June to August) averages 21°C with clear skies and low humidity. Spring and autumn are transitional, offering warm days and cooler nights. For a longer view, a brisbane weather 14 day forecast helps you plan ahead, while a brisbane weather 30 day forecast gives a general trend for seasonal changes.

How can you track conditions and warnings?

Use the brisbane weather radar on the Bureau of Meteorology website to monitor rain and storm cells in real time. For day-to-day planning, a brisbane weather 7 days forecast is reliable, and a brisbane weather 10 days outlook is useful for trips. If severe storms are likely, check the brisbane weather warning today from BoM. For broader context, the Australia weather hub links to city forecasts and severe weather warnings across the country.

Average summer high30°C
Average winter high21°C
Annual rainfall1,146 mm
Sunshine hours per year2,800+ hours
When does the wet season start in Brisbane?

Brisbane’s wet season runs from November to March, with peak rainfall typically in January and February. Afternoon storms are common, often bringing heavy downpours and localised flooding.

Does Brisbane get cyclones?

Direct cyclone hits are rare, but ex-tropical cyclones can bring heavy rain and strong winds, especially in late summer. The brisbane weather year round shows the highest storm risk from January to March.

What is the best month to visit Brisbane?

May to October offers mild temperatures, low humidity, and little rain – perfect for outdoor activities. For a detailed breakdown, a brisbane weather by month guide shows average conditions for each month.