QLD 4 Day Forecast Summary

Sunday, 16th March

In the southwest and southern interior of Queensland, you might see some clouds and a few showers, while in other areas you might encounter isolated thunderstorms, especially in the north and central regions above Rockhampton. Showers could become more widespread along the east coast and northern Peninsula, with the potential for moderate to heavy rainfall, so keep an eye out for flooding. And don't forget, temperatures will be higher than normal in the south, lower than normal in the north and central regions, and just right everywhere else.

Monday, 17th March

In Queensland, expect partly cloudy skies in the southwest and southern interior, with scattered showers popping up elsewhere including isolated thunderstorms from St Bundaberg to Boulia and heavy rain possible along the northeast tropical coast, but don't worry, temperatures will be above average in the south and southeast while staying below average up north.

Tuesday, 18th March

In the far southwest and southern interior, it's partly cloudy with a chance of showers, while isolated thunderstorms may pop up north of Mackay and scattered showers may dampen Cape York Peninsula. Get ready for some potentially widespread showers and areas of rain on the tropical east coast, with moderate falls expected in areas like Bowen, Cape York Peninsula, and the southern Gulf coast - but don't be surprised if you encounter some locally heavy downpours in the northeast tropical coast and southern Gulf coast. As for temperatures, things are looking about average in the southwest and southern interior, but below average everywhere else - so pack accordingly for your day!

Wednesday, 19th March

Queensland: Get ready for some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially in the north and southwest regions, with potential for moderate to heavy rainfall in certain areas. Temperature-wise, expect below average highs in the central and northern parts, but above average temperatures in the southern interior. New South Wales: Cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the northeast and central regions. Temps will be near average, so grab your umbrella and sunscreen just in case. Victoria: Partly cloudy with isolated showers, mostly in the east and south. Temperatures will be around average, so don't forget your jacket and umbrella for those unexpected rain showers. Tasmania: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the west and south, becoming less likely by Friday. Temperatures will be near average, so keep your raincoat handy for those sporadic rain showers. South Australia: Partly cloudy with isolated showers in the south, with temperatures near average. So grab your umbrella and enjoy the cooler weather while it lasts. Western Australia: Mostly sunny with isolated showers in the southwest, becoming less likely by Friday. Temperatures will be above average, so don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated in the heat. Northern Territory: Mostly sunny with isolated showers in the north, with temperatures above average. So make sure to stay cool and hydrated under the scorching sun.