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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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Withcott’s current temperature sits at the figure shown in the live forecast above, with today’s range expected between a low of 12°C and a high of 26°C under mostly sunny skies. This means a mild start with a warm afternoon, typical for the Lockyer Valley in early autumn.
What is the weather pattern for Withcott this week?
The live forecast above shows a stable ridge of high pressure dominating the region, keeping conditions dry and settled. Expect light easterly winds in the afternoon, with overnight temperatures dropping to around 10–14°C. The next few days will see similar daytime highs near 26–28°C, with no significant rain expected until at least mid-week. This pattern is common for Withcott, which sits inland from the coast and often experiences a sharper diurnal temperature range than nearby Brisbane weather or other Queensland centres.
How does Withcott compare to Toowoomba and Gatton?
Withcott lies roughly halfway between Toowoomba weather and Gatton weather, but its elevation (about 120 metres) means it is typically 2–3°C warmer than Toowoomba and slightly cooler than Gatton. The live forecast above reflects this gradient: expect a milder morning than Gatton, but a warmer afternoon than the Range. For a broader view, check the weather 10 days outlook for the region.
What is the withcott weather 14 day forecast?
The 14-day outlook for Withcott is available via the live forecast above, which updates daily. Typically, this period shows a gradual cooling trend as autumn progresses, with daytime highs dropping from the mid-20s to low 20s by the second week.
Is there a withcott weather radar available?
Withcott does not have its own radar. The nearest radar is the Bureau of Meteorology’s Marburg radar, which covers the Lockyer Valley and Brisbane Valley. It provides good coverage for detecting approaching storms or rain bands.
How does Withcott’s weather affect local farming?
Withcott’s mild, dry autumn conditions are ideal for harvesting summer crops like sorghum and for preparing winter pastures. The lack of humidity reduces disease pressure, but farmers should monitor the live forecast above for any late-season frosts after May.