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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.
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The live forecast above shows Theodore’s current conditions. Theodore, in central Queensland, has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Today’s temperature and humidity reflect the typical seasonal pattern for this inland town.
What is the weather in Theodore today?
The live forecast above gives the immediate picture – expect a mix of sun and cloud, with a chance of afternoon showers in summer months. Winds tend to be light to moderate. Humidity often feels high near the Dawson River. For a longer outlook, the theodore weather 14 day forecast helps plan ahead. Check the Australia weather hub for broader regional conditions.
How does Theodore compare to nearby areas?
Theodore sits between Rockhampton and Taroom. Rockhampton weather is usually warmer and more humid due to coastal influence. Taroom weather is often a few degrees cooler and drier. Theodore’s inland location means nights can drop quickly after sunset. Use the theodore weather radar (via the Rockhampton radar) to track approaching storms. The theodore temperature today is typical for the season – compare with Brisbane weather for a coastal contrast.
Does Theodore get severe storms?
Yes, particularly from October to March. Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, hail and strong winds. Check the Severe Weather Warning page and local radar for updates.
What is the best time to visit Theodore?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer mild temperatures and lower humidity. Summer can be oppressively hot and humid; winter nights are chilly with light frost possible.
How reliable is the Theodore weather radar?
The nearest radar is at Rockhampton, covering the broader region. It tracks larger storm systems well but may miss small, localised showers. Cross-check with satellite and observations for the most accurate read.