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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.
Check the live forecast above before heading out. Tivoli, a suburb of Ipswich in Queensland, follows a subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, so plan for afternoon storms in summer and cool mornings in winter.
What is the weather outlook for Tivoli today?
The live forecast above gives the most accurate current conditions. Tivoli sits in the Brisbane Valley, which can be a few degrees warmer than the city centre. Summer days often reach above 30°C with humidity, while winter mornings can drop below 10°C. Always check for afternoon thunderstorm activity from November to March.
How does Tivoli’s weather compare to nearby areas?
Because Tivoli is inland from the coast, it tends to be hotter and drier than Brisbane CBD. Rainfall is spread through the year, but the wettest months are December to February. Fog is common in winter mornings, but it usually clears by mid-morning. For a broader view, see our Brisbane weather page.
Does Tivoli get severe storms?
Yes, especially from November to March. The region is prone to thunderstorms, heavy rain, and occasional hail. Watch for severe weather warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology.
What is the coolest time of year in Tivoli?
June and July have the coolest days, averaging 20–22°C. Nights can drop to 5–8°C, so bring a jacket for early mornings. Frost is rare but possible in low-lying parts.
Is Tivoli a good place to visit for weather?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most comfortable conditions – warm days, lower humidity, and fewer storms. Summer can be very hot and humid, but it’s fine if you plan for air conditioning and indoor activities.