Extreme UV and Late Afternoon Breezes: Toowoomba Braces for a 31°C Wednesday

A Warm Mid-Week Outlook for the Garden City
Residents of Toowoomba should prepare for a warm and humid Wednesday, 11 February 2026, as the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) predicts a day characterized by high temperatures and a late shift in weather conditions. While the morning is expected to start with relatively calm and clear skies, the afternoon will bring a notable increase in wind speed and a slight possibility of cooling showers. As the lead editor for toowoomba.news, we recommend keeping a close eye on the sky and ensuring sun safety measures are strictly followed today.
Morning: Rapid Warming and Sun Safety
The day is set to begin with a minimum temperature of approximately 20°C. Throughout the morning, the atmosphere will remain partly cloudy, allowing the temperature to climb quickly toward its peak. The most critical factor for the early hours is the UV Index. Forecasts indicate that the UV level will reach an extreme rating of 13. Sun protection is strongly recommended between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. During this window, residents are advised to wear protective clothing, seek shade, and apply high-SPF sunscreen, as skin damage can occur rapidly under these conditions.
Afternoon: Peak Heat and Wind Transitions
By the middle of the day, Toowoomba is expected to reach a maximum temperature of 31°C. While the humidity may make it feel slightly warmer, light winds will provide some relief. However, a transition is expected in the late afternoon. Light conditions will give way to easterly winds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h. This shift often brings a slight change in air quality and a cooling effect as the day winds down. Despite the clouds, the fire danger for the region is currently listed as Moderate, so residents should remain mindful of any local council restrictions regarding outdoor burning.
Evening: Potential for Light Showers
As we head into the evening, there is a medium chance (roughly 40%) of light showers across the region. Total rainfall is expected to be minimal, with current predictions suggesting between 0 to 1 mm. The evening will remain partly cloudy, providing a humid but manageable end to the day. These light showers are unlikely to cause significant disruptions, but they serve as a precursor to more substantial rainfall predicted for later in the week.
- Temperature Range: 20°C to 31°C
- Rainfall: 40% chance of a possible shower (0-1 mm)
- Winds: Light becoming easterly 15-25 km/h in the late afternoon
- UV Index: Extreme (13)
- Fire Danger: Moderate

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