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Gympie CBD Conditions: Temp:
23.3
Humidity:
77%
Gympie CBD Daily Extremes: Temp: Min:
15.6
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2:01
Max:
24.4
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12:28
Rainfall recorded for the last 24 Hr period
1.78
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Veteran,
Queensland, Australia
Station Details:
ID:
IQUEENSL48
Name: Veteran Lat:
S26 7'37''
Lon: E152 42'8"
Elevation: 157 Metres
Electronically updated at 13:59
on 17/5/26
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Temperature
22.9
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Barometer
1019 mb
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Humidity
77%
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Current UV
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Veteran Weather Station Daily
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Temperature
High:23.9 at
13:33
Low:16.0 at
3:05 |
Barometer
High:1022
at 9:14
Low:1018 at 12:51 |
Hygrometer
High:93% at
5:14
Low:75% at
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Wind Gust
14km
knots
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Rain
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1.166mm
inches at4:42 |
Monthly Rain
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GYMPIE and REGION:
IDQ10240
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Wide Bay and Burnett District Forecast
Issued at 9:02 am EST on Sunday 17 May 2026
for the period until midnight EST Wednesday 20 May 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 weakening ridge extends over eastern Queensland from a large high pressure
system near New Zealand, maintaining an onshore wind flow and coastal showers.
A trough and significant northwest cloud band is developing in the far west of
the state this weekend, and will push east crossing southern, central and
northwestern Queensland Monday and Tuesday, before shifting offshore late
Tuesday or early Wednesday. A new ridge will develop in the wake of the trough
mid-week, leading to clearer, drier and cooler conditions across the state.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday 17 May
Partly cloudy. High chance of showers about K'gari, medium chance elsewhere.
Winds east to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the late afternoon.
Daytime maximum temperatures in the low to high 20s.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Max 27
Gayndah Partly cloudy. Max 28
Gympie Shower or two. Max 25
Hervey Bay Shower or two. Max 26
Kingaroy Possible shower. Max 23
Maryborough Shower or two. Max 26
Fire Danger:
Moderate
Sun protection 9:10am to 2:20pm, UV Index predicted to reach 6 [High]
Forecast for Monday 18 May
Cloudy. High chance of showers. Light winds becoming east to northeasterly 15
to 20 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the late afternoon. Overnight
temperatures falling to between 14 and 17 with daytime temperatures reaching 22
to 27.
Bundaberg Shower or two. Min 18 Max 27
Gayndah Showers. Min 15 Max 28
Gympie Showers. Min 16 Max 24
Hervey Bay Showers. Min 18 Max 26
Kingaroy Showers. Min 13 Max 23
Maryborough Showers. Min 17 Max 26
Forecast for Tuesday 19 May
Cloudy. Very high chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon.
Light winds. Overnight temperatures falling to between 15 and 18 with daytime
temperatures reaching 21 to 26.
Bundaberg Showers increasing. Min 19 Max 27
Gayndah Showers. Min 17 Max 25
Gympie Showers. Min 17 Max 24
Hervey Bay Showers increasing. Min 19 Max 26
Kingaroy Rain. Min 15 Max 21
Maryborough Showers increasing. Min 18 Max 26
Forecast for Wednesday 20 May
Mostly sunny. Slight chance of a shower along the coastal fringe in the
morning. Near zero chance of rain elsewhere. Winds southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h
becoming light during the evening. Overnight temperatures falling to between 11
and 14 with daytime temperatures reaching the low to mid 20s.
Bundaberg Sunny. Min 14 Max 25
Gayndah Mostly sunny. Min 12 Max 25
Gympie Sunny. Min 12 Max 25
Hervey Bay Sunny. Min 14 Max 25
Kingaroy Cloud clearing. Min 11 Max 21
Maryborough Sunny. Min 13 Max 25
The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:15 pm EST Sunday.
* 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
(http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml).
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STATE FORECAST:
IDQ10700
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland
Queensland State Forecast
Issued at 3:00 am EST on Sunday 17 May 2026
for the period until midnight EST Wednesday 20 May 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 weakening ridge extends over eastern Queensland from a large high pressure
system near New Zealand, maintaining an onshore wind flow and coastal showers.
A trough and significant northwest cloud band is developing in the far west of
the state this weekend, and will push east crossing southern, central and
northwestern Queensland Monday and Tuesday, before shifting offshore late
Tuesday or early Wednesday. A new ridge will develop in the wake of the trough
mid-week, leading to clearer, drier and cooler conditions across the state.
Forecast for the rest of Sunday 17 May
Widespread showers and areas of rain across southwestern Queensland, west of a
line from Mount Isa to Longreach to Cunnamulla. The chance of a thunderstorm in
the Channel Country. Isolated showers in eastern Queensland, tending scattered
about the North Tropical Coast and in South East Queensland. Showers may tend
widespread at times near the South East Coast. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Patchy
morning fog inland in southeastern Queensland. Light to moderate southeasterly
winds in the east, fresh at times about the eastern Peninsula, winds east to
northeasterly elsewhere. Maximum temperatures below average in the far west and
above average elsewhere. Minimum temperatures near average in northeastern
Queensland, above average elsewhere, tending well above average in the southern
interior.
Forecast for Monday 18 May
Cloudy with widespread rain in western Queensland, the central and southern
interior south of a line from Burketown to Longreach to Roma. Rain extending
into southeast Queensland and the Darling Downs later in the day, with showers
before then. Isolated showers about the remainder of the east coast. Partly
cloudy elsewhere. Patchy morning fog inland in eastern Queensland between
Rockhampton and Ingham. Maximum temperatures below average in the western
Queensland under the cloud band, near average elsewhere. Minimum temperatures
near average in northeastern Queensland, above average elsewhere, tending well
above average in the southern and southeastern interior.
Forecast for Tuesday 19 May
Mostly sunny in the Channel Country. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers or
patchy rain in the remainder of the interior. Showers tending widespread with
areas of rain in southeastern and Central Queensland south of Emerald and east
of about Charleville, clearing east during the day. Partly cloudy elsewhere.
Patchy morning fog inland in eastern Queensland north of around Kingaroy.
Maximum temperatures below average in the interior and southeast, above average
elsewhere. Minimum temperatures well above average in southern and central
Queensland, near average.
Forecast for Wednesday 20 May
A mostly sunny day across the state, with very isolated showers about the
exposed coastal fringe in South East Queensland and about the Far North.
Possible patchy morning fog in the Far North. Temperatures below average in the
interior, near average elsewhere.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:30 pm EST Sunday.
* 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
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Ted's Comment... Monday, 19 May 2025 16:16
The Gympieweather website is now running on it's own dedicated server. The
pages and associated links will be updated over the next few days ...
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