Brisbane is waking up to a wet and humid start today, with light rain already falling across parts of the city and more showers expected through the morning. But this isn’t just a typical rainy day — temperatures are set to climb sharply toward 30°C, bringing a noticeable shift from damp conditions to sticky heat within just a few hours.
With a 60% chance of showers, a burst of heavier rain in the early hours, and rising humidity levels, today’s weather is shaping up to be one of those unpredictable Brisbane days where conditions change quickly — and catching the wrong moment could leave you soaked or sweating.
Light Rain Already Falling — Heavier Bursts Expected
As of early morning (around 4:20 AM), Brisbane is seeing light rain showers with temperatures at 21°C and a RealFeel of 20°C. Winds are relatively calm at 4 km/h from the southwest, with gusts reaching up to 15 km/h, while air quality remains at a fair level.
However, the bigger concern is what happens next. Minute-by-minute projections indicate periods of rain, some heavy, lasting at least 60 minutes. This means the early morning window is not just drizzly — it could bring short but intense downpours that may impact visibility, road conditions, and commute times.
This type of rain pattern is typical of Brisbane’s humid conditions, where quick-moving rain bands can intensify suddenly before easing just as fast.
Hourly Forecast: When Rain Hits and When It Clears
The hourly breakdown gives a clearer picture of how the day unfolds — and when you should plan your movements:
5 AM: 19°C, ~34% rain chance (lingering showers)
6 AM: 20°C, ~22% rain chance (brief improvement)
7 AM: 22°C, ~34% rain chance
8 AM: 23°C, ~34% rain chance
9 AM: 24°C, ~40% rain chance
Rain chances then rise significantly again:
10 AM: 26°C, 60% chance of showers
11 AM: 27°C, ~57% chance
12 PM: 28°C, ~49% chance
This clearly shows that Brisbane is not done with rain after the morning. Instead, the city faces a second wave of showers late morning, just as temperatures begin to peak.
Temperature Surge: From Cool Rain to 30°C Heat
What makes today stand out is the rapid temperature jump. After starting at around 19–21°C in the early hours, Brisbane will quickly warm up as cloud cover breaks and sunlight filters through.
By late morning, temperatures will reach the mid-to-high 20s, eventually peaking near 30°C. But the real story isn’t just the number — it’s the humidity.
After rainfall, moisture stays trapped near the surface. As the sun heats the ground, that moisture turns into a thick, humid layer, making the air feel heavier than usual. This is why today may feel significantly hotter than the actual temperature reading.
For more insights into how humidity impacts perceived temperature, you can refer to the Bureau of Meteorology, which explains how moisture levels influence heat stress.
Why Today Will Feel More Uncomfortable Than Usual
Humidity plays a major role in how Brisbane’s weather feels. Even though 30°C may not sound extreme, the combination of:
- Morning rainfall
- Rising moisture levels
- Limited wind (only 4 km/h)
creates a sticky environment where sweat doesn’t evaporate efficiently. This leads to that familiar “heavy” feeling Brisbane residents often experience after rain.
The result? A day that starts cool and wet but quickly turns warm, humid, and slightly uncomfortable — especially between 10 AM and early afternoon.
Timing Matters: Best and Worst Times to Step Out
Based on the forecast pattern, timing your day can make a big difference:
- Worst time (rain-heavy): 4 AM – 6 AM (active rain + heavy bursts)
- Transition window: 6 AM – 9 AM (lighter rain, improving conditions)
- Second risk window: 10 AM – 12 PM (higher rain probability returns)
- Most uncomfortable period: Late morning (heat + humidity peak)
This means stepping out too early could mean getting wet, while going out later might leave you dealing with heat and humidity instead.
To track real-time changes and short-term updates, many residents also rely on platforms like AccuWeather for detailed rain timing and MinuteCast features.
Tonight Brings Partial Relief
By evening, conditions are expected to settle slightly, with skies turning partly cloudy and temperatures dropping to around 19°C. While humidity may still linger, the absence of daytime heat will make conditions more comfortable compared to the afternoon.
Brisbane Weather Today at a Glance
Today’s weather is all about contrast:
- Current: 21°C, light rain, RealFeel 20°C
- Rain: Heavy bursts possible for 60+ minutes early
- High: 30°C
- Rain chance: 60%
- Wind: SW 4 km/h (gusts 15 km/h)
- Pattern: Rain → brief clearing → rain again → humid heat
Brisbane residents should prepare for a day that shifts quickly between wet and warm conditions. Whether you’re commuting, planning outdoor activities, or just stepping out briefly, being aware of the timing will be key to avoiding both rain and discomfort.
This is one of those classic Brisbane days — unpredictable, humid, and constantly changing.















