What was the temperature today in Brisbane?
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What was the temperature today in Brisbane?
Brisbane (27.4676°S, 153.0279°E, 2m AMSL) Brisbane,QLD set as my default location ›
Now | 17.8°c |
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Feels Like: | 12.9° |
Wind: | W 19km/h |
Gusts: | 28km/h |
Humidity: | 40% |
Is there a storm coming to Brisbane today?
No thunderstorms are detected in this area.
Why is Brisbane so warm?
Due to its proximity to the Coral Sea of the Pacific Ocean and a warm ocean current, Brisbane’s overall temperature variability is somewhat less than most Australian capitals. Temperatures only occasionally reach 35 °C (95 °F) or more.
What was the maximum temperature in Brisbane yesterday?
71 °F
High & Low Weather Summary for the Past Weeks
Temperature | Pressure | |
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High | 71 °F (Jun 22, 12:15 pm) | 30.10 “Hg (Jul 6, 7:30 am) |
Low | 43 °F (Jun 25, 6:45 am) | 29.58 “Hg (Jul 7, 4:00 am) |
Average | 57 °F | 29.91 “Hg |
* Reported Jun 22 10:46 am — Jul 7 10:45 am, Brisbane. Weather by CustomWeather, © 2022 |
What is the wettest year in Brisbane?
The record rainfall of 1411 mm in 2010–2011 beat the previous record of 1407 mm from 1973–1974.
How much rain fell in Brisbane?
Brisbane Rainfall Reports
date | rain to 9am | interval |
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mm | hours | |
July 2022 Total | 49.0 | 6 day(s) |
July 2000-2021 Average Total | 27.5 | 7.6 day(s) |
July 2000-2021 Wettest Total | 91.4 | 2008 |
Is it cheaper to live in Brisbane or Sydney?
Brisbane is the cheapest of the 3 major capital cities to buy with an average cost of just over $7,000/sqm. Brisbane apartments sit leagues below the average prices for Sydney and Melbourne.
What is the hottest state in Australia?
“The Pilbara is well-known as Australia’s hottest region. The town of Marble Bar bills itself as Australia’s hottest town. Its average January maximum is 40.7C and it once went 160 days with max temps of 37.7C or higher,” Mr Dutschke said.
Does Brisbane have snow?
It does not snow in Brisbane, however light snowfall has been reported in southern Queensland, including Stanthorpe on the Granite Belt.