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Brisbane Weather Guide – Your Complete Forecast

Stay informed with the latest Brisbane weather forecasts, seasonal patterns, and what to expect. Plan ahead with our comprehensive guide to Brisbane's climate.

By The Daily Brisbane Team · Published 28 June 2026 at 9:00 am

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Brisbane Weather Guide – Your Complete Forecast

Brisbane Weather: Your Complete Guide to Queensland's Capital Climate

Brisbane weather is subtropical and dynamic, with distinct seasonal patterns that influence everything from daily activities to holiday planning. Whether you're a local or visiting Queensland's capital, understanding Brisbane weather patterns helps you prepare appropriately. This June 2026 guide covers current conditions, the week ahead, and seasonal context for Australia's winter months.

Brisbane Weather Today and This Week

In June 2026, Brisbane experiences its cooler winter months with mild daytime temperatures typically ranging from 18–21°C and nights dropping to 8–12°C. Unlike southern Australian cities, Brisbane's winter remains relatively pleasant, with low rainfall and abundant sunshine. This is the dry season for tropical regions, meaning Brisbane generally enjoys clear skies and minimal precipitation.

For your 7-day outlook, expect:

  • Days 1–3: Sunny conditions with temperatures around 20°C. Light winds from the south to southwest. Perfect conditions for outdoor activities.
  • Days 4–5: Partly cloudy skies with a slight warming trend toward 22°C. Morning temperatures near 9°C.
  • Days 6–7: Increased cloud cover with minimal rain risk. Temperatures stabilizing around 19–20°C with refreshing breezes.

Check the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) Brisbane forecast for real-time updates and hourly breakdowns at bom.gov.au. The BOM provides the most accurate Brisbane weather data for planning your week.

Brisbane Seasonal Weather Patterns

Brisbane experiences a subtropical climate with four distinct seasons, each offering different weather characteristics:

  • Winter (June–August): Cool and dry with minimal rainfall. Daytime temperatures range from 17–21°C. This is Brisbane's most comfortable season for outdoor exploration, tourism, and events. Southern hemisphere winter brings crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons—no snow, but jackets are recommended for early mornings.
  • Spring (September–November): Warming trends with increasing humidity. Temperatures climb from 22°C toward 28°C. Occasional thunderstorms appear as spring progresses, particularly in November. This season marks the transition to Brisbane's wetter period.
  • Summer (December–February): Hot, humid, and wet. Daytime temperatures often exceed 28–30°C with high humidity levels. Brisbane summer brings significant rainfall, afternoon thunderstorms, and occasional tropical cyclone activity in Queensland. This is Brisbane's peak rainfall season.
  • Autumn (March–May): Cooling and drying trend. Temperatures gradually fall from 28°C toward 21°C. Rainfall decreases considerably. Humidity drops, making outdoor activities increasingly comfortable. By May, Brisbane transitions into its pleasant winter conditions.

Brisbane's annual rainfall averages around 1,100–1,150mm, with 60% falling during the November–March period. Winter months typically receive less than 50mm monthly.

What to Pack for Brisbane Weather

Packing for Brisbane depends on your visit timing and planned activities:

  • For Winter (June–August): Light layers including t-shirts, light sweaters, and a casual jacket. Comfortable walking shoes. Sunglasses and sunscreen for strong UV rays. An umbrella is optional but useful for occasional showers.
  • For Spring/Autumn: Lightweight, breathable clothing in cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics. A light rain jacket or compact umbrella. Comfortable walking shoes suitable for humid conditions. Hat and sunscreen essential.
  • For Summer: Minimal, loose-fitting clothing in light colors. Swimwear for beaches and pools. Sturdy waterproof jacket or compact umbrella for frequent thunderstorms. Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. Moisture-wicking shoes or sandals.
  • Year-round: Quality sunscreen (SPF 30+), reusable water bottle, and insect repellent for twilight hours.

Brisbane Climate Essentials

Brisbane's subtropical climate means:

  • UV exposure: Brisbane experiences intense year-round UV radiation. Protection is essential even on cloudy days.
  • Humidity: Summer humidity often exceeds 70%, making physical activity more challenging. Winter humidity drops to 50–60%, offering relief.
  • Water safety: Summer swimming in ocean beaches requires stinger suit awareness during certain months. Swimming enclosures and patrolled beaches offer safer options.
  • Storm activity: Spring and summer bring occasional severe thunderstorms with heavy rainfall and strong winds. Keep an eye on BOM warnings during these periods.
  • Temperature swings: Winter nights can surprise visitors with temperatures dropping toward 8°C, despite mild daytime conditions.

Official Brisbane Weather Resources

For authoritative Brisbane weather information:

  • Bureau of Meteorology Brisbane Forecast: bom.gov.au/qld/brisbane
  • BOM Severe Weather Warnings: bom.gov.au/australia/warnings
  • 7-day Detailed Forecast: bom.gov.au/places/queensland/brisbane
  • Historical Climate Data: bom.gov.au/climate/data (planning future visits)

The Bureau of Meteorology provides the most reliable Brisbane weather data, updated regularly with forecasts, radar imagery, and historical records.

Stay weather-aware and plan your Brisbane adventures accordingly. For local insights, events, and seasonal recommendations, visit The Daily Brisbane for curated content tailored to Brisbane's climate and lifestyle.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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