Autumn Sunshine: Toowoomba Set for a Warm and Clear Wednesday

A Bright and Warm Autumn Day Awaits
Toowoomba residents can look forward to a stunning day of autumn weather this Wednesday, April 8, 2026. As the Garden City settles into the second week of the month, the conditions are set to remain exceptionally clear and significantly warmer than the seasonal average. Forecast data indicates a day dominated by high pressure, resulting in cloudless skies and plenty of sunshine from dawn until dusk.
Morning: A Crisp Start to a Rapid Warm-Up
The day will begin with a refreshing autumn chill, typical of the Darling Downs region. Early risers will experience temperatures starting at approximately 12°C (54°F). However, the cool air will not linger for long; with sunrise scheduled for 6:05 am, the lack of cloud cover will allow the sun to quickly lift the mercury. By mid-morning, the atmosphere will remain dry with humidity levels hovering around 43%, making for a pleasant and crisp environment for those heading out for school or work.
- Sunrise: 6:05 am
- Morning Temperature: 12°C to 21°C
- Humidity: 43% falling to 24%
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Low Humidity
As we move into the afternoon, Toowoomba will experience its warmest period of the day. The temperature is expected to peak at a high of 31°C (88°F), which is quite warm for this time of year. Despite the heat, the low humidity—dropping to around 24%—will prevent the air from feeling heavy or muggy. Winds are predicted to remain light, reaching speeds of only 8 km/h (5 mph), providing little relief from the direct sun. Residents are encouraged to take standard sun-safety precautions as the UV index is rated as moderate.
- Maximum Temperature: 31°C (88°F)
- Wind: Light breezes at 8 km/h
- UV Index: 5 (Moderate)
- Rain Chance: 0%
Evening: Clear Skies and Starlit Conditions
Following a golden sunset at 5:42 pm, the temperature will begin a steady decline back toward the mid-teens. The evening is expected to be exceptionally clear, offering perfect conditions for stargazing or outdoor dining. Without the blanket of clouds to trap the day's heat, the overnight low will eventually settle back down to a cool 12°C, ensuring a comfortable night for sleeping. There are currently no wind or rain warnings in place for the Toowoomba region, though the dry conditions and moderate UV levels serve as a reminder to stay hydrated and sun-protected throughout the daylight hours.

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