Showers and Sunbeams: A Damp Midweek for the River City

A Mixed Bag for the River City
Brisbane residents can expect a blend of sunshine and sudden damp spells this Wednesday, 1 April 2026. As the city moves into the heart of autumn, the weather remains comfortably warm but carries the characteristic unpredictability of the season. According to the latest data from forecasting services and observation stations, today will feature a partly cloudy sky with a high probability of passing showers affecting various suburbs throughout the day.
Morning: A Bright Start with Increasing Cloud
The day begins on a mild note, as temperatures sit around 19°C at daybreak. Sunrise at 5:57 am will reveal mostly clear skies, though cloud cover is expected to build quickly as the morning progresses. By 9:00 am, the mercury is projected to climb to approximately 24°C. While the early morning hours should remain relatively dry, commuters heading into the CBD are advised to keep an umbrella or light jacket handy, as moisture begins to move in from the coast. Humidity will remain around 57%, providing a slightly tropical feel to the early autumn air.
Afternoon: Peak Heat and Potential Rainfall
Heat will reach its peak in the early afternoon, with maximum temperatures reaching a warm 29°C. This period also marks the highest likelihood of precipitation for the day. Meteorologists have estimated a 47% to 50% chance of rainfall, with most showers expected to occur between late morning and mid-afternoon. Total rainfall is expected to be minimal, likely between 0 mm and 2 mm, suggesting that any showers will be brief passing events rather than prolonged downpours. Winds will remain light and variable, averaging around 18 km/h (11 mph), which may provide a welcome breeze during the warmer parts of the day.
Evening: Cooling Down and Clearing Skies
As the sun sets at 5:45 pm, the shower activity is expected to taper off significantly. Temperatures will descend to a pleasant 22°C by 6:00 pm, eventually hitting an overnight low of 18°C. The evening sky will feature periodic clouds but should remain mostly clear for those planning outdoor dinners or evening strolls along the South Bank. The UV index for the day is rated as 3 (Moderate), meaning that while the clouds offer some protection, sun safety is still recommended for those spending time outdoors during the midday hours.
Wednesday Weather Snapshot
- Maximum Temperature: 29°C
- Minimum Temperature: 18°C
- Conditions: Partly cloudy with passing showers
- Chance of Rain: 50% (Late morning/Afternoon)
- Wind: Light at 18 km/h
- Sunrise/Sunset: 5:57 am / 5:45 pm
Overall, while the showers might disrupt some outdoor plans, they are unlikely to cause significant delays. Keep a close eye on the local radar if you are heading out, but otherwise, enjoy the typical mild and warm Brisbane autumn day.

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