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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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Check the live forecast above before heading out, as Tiaro’s weather can shift quickly with coastal influences from Hervey Bay and inland heat from the Wide Bay region. The Bureau of Meteorology’s local readings give the most reliable guide for your day.
What drives Tiaro’s weather patterns?
Tiaro sits on the Mary River, about 30 kilometres inland from the coast near Hervey Bay. In summer, humid easterly winds from the Coral Sea push temperatures into the low 30s Celsius, with afternoon storms common. Winters are mild and dry, with overnight lows around 8°C and clear days reaching the low 20s. The nearby Brisbane weather pattern often influences Tiaro, though local topography can create slightly cooler mornings.
How to track Tiaro weather right now
For real-time conditions, the Gympie radar is the best tool—it covers Tiaro’s airspace and picks up approaching storms from the south-east. Tiaro weather radar data from the Bureau of Meteorology updates every 10 minutes. Combine this with the Australia weather hub for a broader forecast across the Wide Bay region. For nearby coastal conditions, check severe weather warnings that apply to Hervey Bay and Gympie.
Does Tiaro get flooding from the Mary River?
Yes. Heavy rain upstream can cause the Mary River to rise quickly, particularly after east-coast lows or tropical cyclones. Check the Gympie river height gauge and Brisbane weather alerts for warnings.
How accurate is the Gympie radar for Tiaro?
The Gympie radar gives good coverage for Tiaro within a 128 km radius, picking up rain bands and storms. It’s reliable for 30–60 minute nowcasts, though distant cells can be partially blocked by the coast.
Is Tiaro hotter than Gympie or Hervey Bay?
In summer, Tiaro is usually 1–2°C hotter than Hervey Bay because it’s inland and lacks sea breezes. It’s similar to Gympie weather, though Gympie can be slightly cooler due to elevation.