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Temperature
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Moonrise     Moonset
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Current UV   0.0
Today's High 0.0 at 0:00
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 Low:1017 at 2:29
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High:
93% at 0:00
Low:93% at 0:00
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at 0:25
 
Rain Rate
0.001mm
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 Rainfall for this Month
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GYMPIE and REGION:

IDQ10240
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland

Wide Bay and Burnett District Forecast
Issued at 8:55 pm EST on Tuesday 26 May 2026
for the period until midnight EST Saturday 30 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 across eastern and northern Queensland from a high
centred near New Zealand. A trough lies across the interior, with another
trough developing behind it. The troughs will deepen during Wednesday whilst
shifting east across the southern and central interior, aided by a significant
upper low. The troughs will reach the southern and central Queensland coast on
Thursday, deepening further into a low pressure system as they move into the
Tasman Sea. A ridge of high pressure will develop across all of Queensland by
Friday, other than the southeast which will continue to be under the influence
of the low offshore.

Forecast for the rest of Tuesday 26 May
Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower along the coastal fringe, near zero
chance elsewhere. Light winds.
Large and powerful surf conditions in the evening are expected to be hazardous
for coastal activities such as rock fishing, swimming and surfing.

Forecast for Wednesday 27 May
Cloudy. Very high chance of rain, most likely from the late morning. The chance
of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening, possibly severe with heavy rain
which may lead to flash flooding inland. Light winds. Overnight temperatures
falling to between 14 and 18 with daytime temperatures reaching the low to mid
20s.
Large and powerful surf conditions are expected to be hazardous for coastal
activities such as rock fishing, swimming and surfing.

Bundaberg           Showers.                        Min 18      Max 25
Gayndah             Rain. Possible storm.           Min 15      Max 26
Gympie              Showers.                        Min 16      Max 23
Hervey Bay          Showers.                        Min 18      Max 25
Kingaroy            Rain. Possible storm.           Min 15      Max 22
Maryborough         Showers.                        Min 17      Max 24

Fire Danger:
No Rating

Sun protection 9:20am to 2:00pm, UV Index predicted to reach 5 [Moderate]

Forecast for Thursday 28 May
Cloudy. Very high chance of rain, most likely in the morning and afternoon. The
chance of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon, possibly severe with
heavy rain which may lead to flash flooding in the south in the morning. Light
winds becoming northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then
becoming light in the late afternoon. Overnight temperatures falling to between
14 and 17 with daytime temperatures reaching 20 to 25.

Bundaberg           Possible morning storm. Rain.   Min 18      Max 25
Gayndah             Possible morning storm. Rain.   Min 16      Max 24
Gympie              Possible morning storm. Rain.   Min 15      Max 23
Hervey Bay          Rain. Possible storm.           Min 17      Max 24
Kingaroy            Possible morning storm. Rain.   Min 14      Max 21
Maryborough         Possible morning storm. Rain.   Min 17      Max 24

Forecast for Friday 29 May
Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower in the south, most likely in the
morning. Near zero chance of rain elsewhere. Winds westerly 20 to 30 km/h.
Overnight temperatures falling to between 9 and 12 with daytime temperatures
reaching between 18 and 23.

Bundaberg           Partly cloudy.                  Min 12      Max 24
Gayndah             Cloudy.                         Min 11      Max 22
Gympie              Partly cloudy.                  Min 10      Max 21
Hervey Bay          Partly cloudy.                  Min 13      Max 23
Kingaroy            Possible shower.                Min 9       Max 18
Maryborough         Partly cloudy.                  Min 11      Max 23

Forecast for Saturday 30 May
Sunny. Winds west to southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h becoming light during the
evening. Overnight temperatures falling to between 9 and 13 with daytime
temperatures reaching between 19 and 23.

Bundaberg           Sunny.                          Min 13      Max 24
Gayndah             Sunny.                          Min 11      Max 23
Gympie              Sunny.                          Min 12      Max 23
Hervey Bay          Sunny.                          Min 13      Max 23
Kingaroy            Mostly sunny.                   Min 10      Max 19
Maryborough         Sunny.                          Min 13      Max 23

The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:30 am EST Wednesday.

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STATE FORECAST:
IDQ10700
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Queensland

Queensland State Forecast
Issued at 3:30 pm EST on Tuesday 26 May 2026
for the period until midnight EST Saturday 30 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 across eastern and northern Queensland from a high
centred near New Zealand. A trough lies across the interior, with another
trough developing behind it. The troughs will deepen during Wednesday whilst
shifting east across the southern and central interior, aided by a significant
upper low. The troughs will reach the southern and central Queensland coast on
Thursday, deepening further into a low pressure system as they move into the
Tasman Sea. A ridge of high pressure will develop across all of Queensland by
Friday, other than the southeast which will continue to be under the influence
of the low offshore.

Forecast for the rest of Tuesday 26 May
Isolated showers about the southern and central interior, tending scattered
near the New South Wales border. Isolated thunderstorms about the southern
Maranoa & Warrego and eastern Channel Country. Scattered showers about South
East Queensland and the Wide Bay. Mostly clear elsewhere, although cloudy at
times in the east. Light to moderate east to southeasterly winds about eastern
districts. Moderate south to southwesterly winds about western Queensland.
Light north to northeasterly winds elsewhere.

Forecast for Wednesday 27 May
Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing across southern and central
Queensland, primarily east of Barcaldine to Cunnamulla. Showers tending
widespread and to rain at times in the evening. Thunderstorms possibly severe
about the southern and central inland. Isolated showers and thunderstorms also
about the Channel Country. Isolated showers elsewhere about eastern Queensland.
Mostly sunny elsewhere. Possible morning fog inland about eastern Queensland
between Cairns and Rockhampton. Light to moderate northeast to southeasterly
winds in the eastern half of the state. Moderate south to southwesterly winds
about western Queensland. Minimum temperatures well below average about the
northwest, below average about western Queensland and the far north, above
average in southeastern Queensland. Maximum temperatures below average in
western Queensland, near average elsewhere.

Forecast for Thursday 28 May
Scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms about southeastern, southern,
and central Queensland, tending to rain at times, clearing late in the day.
Thunderstorms possibly severe with heavy rainfall about South East Queensland
and the Darling Downs. Scattered morning showers also about the Mackay and
Townsville coasts. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Possible morning fog about North and
Far North Queensland. Minimum temperatures northwestern Queensland, the Gulf
Country and northern interior, below average elsewhere, near average in
southern Queensland. Maximum temperatures below average, tending well below
average about western Queensland, near average in the east north of Mackay.

Forecast for Friday 29 May
Isolated showers about southeastern Queensland, showers tending scattered to
widespread about the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt. Mostly sunny
elsewhere. Fresh westerly winds about the Darling Downs and South East
Queensland. Minimum temperatures well below average about North and Far North
Queensland, below average elsewhere, tending near average in the southeast.
Maximum temperatures below average.

Forecast for Saturday 30 May
Isolated showers about the southern Downs and Granite Belt. Sunny elsewhere.
Gusty westerly winds in southeastern Queensland. Minimum temperatures well
below average about North and Far North Queensland, below average elsewhere,
tending near average in the southeast. Maximum temperatures below average.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 3:00 am EST Wednesday.

* Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or
public phones.


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