Brisbane Morning Briefing: Navigating the Storm and the Glass Court
Morning, Brisbane
It is Tuesday, 10 March 2026, and Brisbane is waking up to a day where the elements are truly taking center stage. While the morning may feel heavy under the weight of active weather warnings, there is a distinct pulse of resilience and excitement as the city transforms into a global sporting hub. Today is a day for checking the radar, planning your commute, and perhaps finding a moment of local pride in the heart of South Bank.
The Mood: Vigilant and High-Stakes
The city's mood today is one of cautious vigilance. With a severe weather warning for heavy rainfall still active across the southeast coast, many residents are keeping a close eye on local waterways. Brisbane Airport has already recorded nearly 60mm of rain in the last 24 hours, and the atmosphere across the CBD and suburbs is thick with humidity and anticipation. This tension is mirrored in the local sporting world, where the Brisbane Broncos are under immense scrutiny following a tough start to the NRL season. Between the gray skies and the 'pressure-cooker' environment at Red Hill, there is a shared sense that today is a day for bracing against the storm.
Key Talking Point: The Big Wet and Travel Turmoil
The primary topic of conversation today is the ongoing flood alert. The Bureau of Meteorology has highlighted life-threatening flash flooding potential in the wider region, and Brisbane remains on high alert as a slow-moving tropical low pressure system crawls through the southeast. Commuters should be particularly wary of changed conditions; major works on the Logan Motorway and Gateway Motorway are compounding the weather-related delays. Specifically, the Logan Motorway eastbound is subject to overnight closures between Formation Street and Boundary Road, while the Gateway Motorway northbound off-ramp from Moreton Drive is closed until 5:00 AM Wednesday. Travelers are also navigating significant aviation disruptions, with over 100 delays reported at Brisbane Airport as national and international networks struggle with the regional weather emergency.
Feel-Good Story: Squash Hits the Piazza
If you are looking for a reason to smile today, look no further than the South Bank Piazza. In a stunning transformation, the iconic venue has been turned into a world-class arena for the 2026 Squash Australian Open, which officially kicks off today. This six-day international festival brings top-tier global athletes to our doorstep, offering a high-energy escape from the rain. Beyond the elite competition, the event features community activations and workshops designed to inspire a new generation of local players. It is a fantastic reminder of Brisbane’s ability to host world-class events, bringing a vibrant, festival-like energy to the riverside even when the sun isn't shining.

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