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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Brisbane’s weather report shows temperatures ranging from a low of 18°C to a high of 30°C today, with a 40% chance of a late afternoon shower. This pattern reflects the typical early-summer transition, where humidity begins to build ahead of the wet season.
What is the forecast for tomorrow and the next 10 days?
For weather in Brisbane tomorrow, expect a similar range of 19°C to 31°C with a slightly higher shower chance of 50% as a coastal trough drifts north. Looking at weather in Brisbane 10 days, the outlook indicates partly cloudy conditions persisting, with daytime temperatures holding in the high 20s to low 30s and overnight lows around 19–21°C. The chance of a storm increases mid-week, but no widespread severe weather is currently flagged for the region.
Are there any current weather warnings?
No Brisbane weather warning today is active from the Bureau of Meteorology. The main concern remains the afternoon heat and humidity, which may trigger isolated thunderstorms, but these are not expected to reach warning thresholds. For a broader view, check the Australia weather hub or the 10-day forecast page.
What does the 7-day outlook look like?
For a weather report Brisbane 7 days, expect a repeating pattern of morning sun, afternoon cloud, and a 30–50% shower chance each day. Temperatures remain steady between 19°C and 31°C, with no major heatwave or cold front forecast.
Is there an hourly breakdown available?
A weather report Brisbane hourly is best checked against the live forecast above, as conditions shift rapidly in the afternoon. Typically, the morning is clear, with cloud building from 1pm and the highest rain likelihood between 3pm and 6pm.
How does this compare to Sydney or Melbourne?
Brisbane is running 3–5°C warmer and more humid than Sydney Weather today, and significantly warmer than Melbourne Weather, which is experiencing a cooler southerly change. This is typical for late spring in Queensland.