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Garden City Glow: Toowoomba Sets the Stage for a Warm Wednesday

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
25 March 2026/02:11
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Weather
Garden City Glow: Toowoomba Sets the Stage for a Warm Wednesday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Misaochan2

A Clear Start for the Garden City

Toowoomba residents can look forward to a refreshing start this Wednesday, March 25, 2026. As the sun rises over the Great Dividing Range, early birds will experience crisp morning air typical of late March. Temperatures at dawn are expected to sit around 16°C to 17°C, offering a perfect window for outdoor exercise or a morning walk through Queens Park before the heat of the day sets in. Skies will remain largely clear through the early hours, with high visibility and minimal cloud cover greeting commuters.

Afternoon Warmth and Sun-Drenched Streets

As we move into the afternoon, the mercury is set to rise significantly, reaching a peak of approximately 29°C. While the day is categorized as partly sunny, the solar intensity will be noticeable. The humidity is forecast to hover around 52%, which, combined with the afternoon warmth, may make it feel slightly more humid than the previous few days. It is a day to ensure sun protection is at hand if you are planning to spend time outdoors, as the Toowoomba sun can still pack a punch even as we transition deeper into autumn.

Cloud cover will begin to increase slightly during the post-lunch period. While there is a 25% chance of light rain or isolated showers during the day, most of the region is expected to remain dry. These potential showers are likely to be brief and scattered, failing to provide any significant relief from the afternoon warmth.

Evening Outlook and Wind Conditions

In the evening, the conditions will shift as cloud cover becomes more prominent. The night is expected to be mostly cloudy, which will help trap some of the daytime warmth, though temperatures will eventually dip back down toward a comfortable 16°C overnight. Wind conditions throughout Wednesday will be dominated by easterly breezes, with speeds ranging between 17 and 21 kilometers per hour. These moderate gusts will provide a welcome relief during the peak of the afternoon heat, particularly for those in elevated areas of the city.

Safety and Warnings

Fortunately for Toowoomba locals, there are currently no severe weather warnings or wind advisories in place for Wednesday, March 25. While earlier parts of the month saw regional disruptions due to tropical low systems, the current forecast indicates a stable period for the Darling Downs. Residents are simply advised to stay hydrated and be mindful of the minor shower risk if planning any late-afternoon outdoor events.

  • Morning: 16°C - 17°C, Clear and crisp.
  • Afternoon: High of 29°C, Partly sunny with 25% rain chance.
  • Evening: 16°C, Mostly cloudy with moderate easterly winds.
  • Alerts: No active warnings or hazardous conditions.