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Humidity:
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Veteran,
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Name: Veteran Lat:
S26 7'37''
Lon: E152 42'8"
Elevation: 157 Metres
Electronically updated at 7:59
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Low:19.2 at
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Low:1014 at 3:32 |
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Low:89% at
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GYMPIE and REGION:
IDQ10240
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Wide Bay and Burnett District Forecast
Issued at 3:30 am EST on Friday 20 March 2026
for the period until midnight EST Monday 23 March 2026.
Warning Information
For latest warnings go to www.bom.gov.au, subscribe to RSS feeds, call 1300 659
210* or listen for warnings on relevant TV and radio broadcasts.
Weather Situation
A high in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over the east of the state. Severe
Tropical Cyclone Narelle over the northwestern Coral Sea is forecast to cross
the Far North Queensland coast on Friday morning. Narelle is then forecast to
weaken as it crosses Cape York Peninsula before re-intensifying as it moves
over the Gulf and towards the Northern Territory on Friday night and during
Saturday. A trough extending through western and southern interior Queensland
will contract to the southeast of the state over the weekend, before weakening
early next week.
Forecast for the rest of Friday 20 March
Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the late morning and
afternoon. Light winds becoming east to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the
morning then becoming light in the evening. Daytime maximum temperatures in the
mid to high 20s.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Max 29
Gayndah Shower or two. Max 30
Gympie Shower or two. Max 27
Hervey Bay Shower or two. Max 29
Kingaroy Shower or two. Max 27
Maryborough Shower or two. Max 29
Fire Danger:
No Rating
Sun protection 8:20am to 3:30pm, UV Index predicted to reach 10 [Very High]
Forecast for Saturday 21 March
Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the late morning and
afternoon. Light winds becoming east to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the
morning then becoming light in the evening. Overnight temperatures falling to
between 16 and 19 with daytime temperatures reaching around 30.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Min 19 Max 29
Gayndah Shower or two. Min 18 Max 30
Gympie Shower or two. Min 18 Max 28
Hervey Bay Shower or two. Min 21 Max 29
Kingaroy Shower or two. Min 16 Max 27
Maryborough Shower or two. Min 19 Max 29
Forecast for Sunday 22 March
Partly cloudy. High chance of showers along the coastal fringe, medium chance
elsewhere. The chance of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon. Light
winds becoming southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning then becoming
light during the evening. Overnight temperatures falling to between 16 and 20
with daytime temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Min 20 Max 29
Gayndah Shower or two. Min 18 Max 29
Gympie Shower or two. Min 19 Max 27
Hervey Bay Showers. Min 20 Max 28
Kingaroy Shower or two. Min 16 Max 27
Maryborough Shower or two. Min 19 Max 28
Forecast for Monday 23 March
Partly cloudy. High chance of showers along the coastal fringe, medium chance
elsewhere. Light winds becoming southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 16 and 19 with daytime temperatures
reaching around 30.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Min 19 Max 29
Gayndah Shower or two clearing. Min 18 Max 30
Gympie Shower or two. Min 19 Max 28
Hervey Bay Showers. Min 20 Max 28
Kingaroy Possible shower. Min 16 Max 27
Maryborough Shower or two. Min 19 Max 28
The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:15 pm EST Friday.
* Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or
public phones.
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STATE FORECAST:
IDQ10700
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Queensland State Forecast
Issued at 4:46 am EST on Friday 20 March 2026
for the period until midnight EST Monday 23 March 2026.
Warning Information
For latest warnings go to www.bom.gov.au, subscribe to RSS feeds, call 1300 659
210* or listen for warnings on relevant TV and radio broadcasts.
Weather Situation
A high in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over the east of the state. Severe
Tropical Cyclone Narelle over the northwestern Coral Sea is forecast to cross
the Far North Queensland coast this morning. Narelle is then forecast to weaken
as it crosses Cape York Peninsula before re-intensifying as it moves over the
Gulf and towards the Northern Territory on Friday night and during Saturday. A
trough extending through western and southern interior Queensland will contract
to the southeast of the state over the weekend, before weakening early next
week.
Forecast for the rest of Friday 20 March
Widespread rain and scattered thunderstorms about Far North Queensland. Heavy
to locally intense rainfall and damaging to locally destructive winds from Cape
Tribulation and Kowanyama to Lockhart River and Weipa as Severe Tropical
Cyclone Narelle crosses Cape York Peninsula. Intense rainfall and very
destructive winds likely near the centre of Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle as
it crosses the coast. Heavy rainfall possible elsewhere about the North
Tropical Coast. Isolated thunderstorms elsewhere north of Ingham to Julia
Creek. Isolated to scattered showers about remaining eastern districts, tending
widespread at times about the North Queensland coast north of Ingham. Isolated
showers in the far west and Darling Downs & Granite Belt, partly cloudy
elsewhere. Light to moderate east to southeasterly winds, tending fresh to
strong about the northeast tropical coast away from Severe Tropical Cyclone
Narelle. Maximum temperatures below average about Far North Queensland, near
average elsewhere.
Forecast for Saturday 21 March
Widespread rain and scattered thunderstorms about Far North Queensland. Heavy
to locally intense rainfall and damaging to locally destructive winds possible
between Kowanyama and Weipa as Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle moves into the
Gulf. Heavy rainfall possible about the North Tropical Coast. Isolated
thunderstorms possible across southern and southeastern Queensland south of
Cunnamulla to Brisbane as well as north of Mackay to Mount Isa. Isolated to
scattered showers about remaining eastern districts as well as the Darling
Downs & Granite Belt. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Maximum temperatures below
average about Far North Queensland, near average elsewhere.
Forecast for Sunday 22 March
Scattered to widespread showers and isolated to scattered thunderstorms about
Far North Queensland. Isolated to scattered showers about remaining eastern
districts tending widespread near the coast in southeast Queensland. Isolated
thunderstorms in central and southeastern Queensland south of Rockhampton and
east of Goondiwindi. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Maximum temperatures near average.
Forecast for Monday 23 March
Scattered showers and isolated to scattered thunderstorms about Far North
Queensland tending widespread across the northern Peninsula and near the far
southern Gulf coast west of Burketown. Isolated to scattered showers about
remaining eastern districts, tending widespread along the southeast Queensland
coast. Isolated thunderstorms east the east coast south of Gladstone. Partly
cloudy elsewhere. Maximum temperatures near average.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:30 pm EST Friday.
* Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or
public phones.
Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2011, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533
532). Users of these web pages are deemed to have read and accepted the
conditions described in the Copyright, Disclaimer, and Privacy statements
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