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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.

☀️19°C
Clear skyHeatleyFeels like 21° · Wind 4 km/h · Humidity 89%
UV 6 HighSunrise 06:47Sunset 17:46
Today26°17°💧0%
Fri☁️26°17°💧0%
Sat27°17°💧0%
Sun🌤️26°18°💧2%
Mon🌦️25°17°💧37%
Tue☁️24°18°💧12%
Wed🌤️23°16°💧2%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Heatley today will see mild conditions with a top near 30°C, but the real story is the humidity; the live forecast above shows how sticky it feels when the sea breeze kicks in around lunchtime.

What’s driving today’s weather in Heatley?

A trough sitting off the north Queensland coast is pulling in moist easterly winds. This keeps the air heavy and raises the chance of a late afternoon shower or storm. The Bureau of Meteorology has a coastal wind warning in place for small craft.

What to expect for the rest of the week?

Humidity will stay high through to Thursday. Overnight lows will sit around 23°C, making for warm evenings. A weak change from the south should clear the trough by Friday, bringing a few degrees of relief and lower rain chances.

LocationHeatley, QLD 4814
ClimateTropical savanna (humid summer, dry winter)
Typical Jan max31.5°C
Typical Jan min24°C
Will it rain in Heatley today?

There is a moderate chance of a brief shower or thunderstorm this afternoon, but it won’t be a complete washout. The live forecast above shows the current radar and rain timing for your area.

Is it a good day for outdoor plans?

Outdoor plans are fine before lunch. The humidity will spike by mid-afternoon, so aim to finish outdoor work or exercise by 2pm to avoid the stickiest part of the day.

Why does Heatley feel so humid?

Heatley sits near the coast, so onshore winds from the Coral Sea bring moisture. Combined with summer heat, the dew point regularly sits above 22°C, giving that heavy, tropical feel.

For the latest national outlook, visit the Australia weather hub. If you’re travelling south, check the Melbourne weather or Sydney weather pages.