QLD 4 Day Forecast Summary

Monday, 9th June

Today will be mostly sunny and cool in most parts of Queensland. There will be some clouds and isolated to scattered showers in the North Tropical Coast and Peninsula. There will also be isolated showers in the Darling Downs, becoming scattered in the Granite Belt. Some areas may experience morning frost, and there could be morning fog between Cairns and Ingham. Temperatures will be lower than usual, especially in the southern regions, with both maximum and minimum temperatures below average.

Tuesday, 10th June

It will be mostly sunny but cold in most parts of Queensland today. There will be some clouds and a few showers in the North Tropical Coast and Peninsula areas. Inland areas in the south, central, and west will experience frost in the morning. Temperatures will be lower than usual across the state, except for Cape York Peninsula and the North Tropical Coast where temperatures will be close to average.

Wednesday, 11th June

It will be sunny and cold in most of Queensland today. There will be some clouds and isolated showers in the North Tropical Coast and Peninsula. Inland areas in the south, central, and west will experience morning frost, which will extend up to the North West. Temperatures will be well below average across the state, except for Cape York Peninsula and the North Tropical Coast, where temperatures will be close to average.

Thursday, 12th June

It will be sunny but cold all over the state, with temperatures lower than usual even up to Weipa in the Far North. There may be some isolated showers in the North Tropical Coast and Peninsula on Thursday, moving towards the eastern Peninsula and Torres Strait by Friday. Expect frost in the mornings in the southern, central, and western areas, reaching as far as the North West on Thursday. Temperatures will be much colder than normal, except in the northern Peninsula and Torres Strait.