Mild Breezes and Shifting Clouds: Your Toowoomba Sunday Outlook

Crisp Autumn Skies for the Garden City
Toowoomba residents can look forward to a classic autumn day this Sunday, March 15, 2026. While the more volatile weather patterns of the past week have largely moved on, the Garden City remains under a blanket of shifting clouds and refreshing breezes. As we transition deeper into March, the weather is settling into a comfortable pattern that is ideal for outdoor activities, provided you are prepared for a bit of a wind chill on the Range.
A Brisk Start to the Morning
The day is expected to begin with a crisp minimum temperature of 15°C. Early risers and those attending early morning church services or local markets will notice a distinct chill in the air, driven by southeasterly winds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h. By mid-morning, these winds are predicted to shift slightly, tending easterly and increasing in strength to between 20 and 30 km/h. If you are heading out for a walk through Queens Park or the Laurel Bank Park gardens, a light jacket or windbreaker is highly recommended to cut through the gustiness. Despite the cloud cover, sun protection is advised starting from 8:20 am, as the UV index begins its steady climb.
Afternoon Conditions: Peaking in the Mid-Twenties
The afternoon will see temperatures reach a pleasant maximum of 23°C to 24°C. This is slightly cooler than the early-March average, making it perfect for those who prefer the milder side of the Queensland climate. The sky will remain partly cloudy throughout the afternoon. While there is a slight 20% chance of a stray shower passing over the city, total rainfall is expected to be 0 mm. For the vast majority of the region, the afternoon will remain dry, though the increasing cloudiness may provide some welcome shade for those spending time outdoors.
Evening and Overnight Outlook
As the sun sets at approximately 6:11 pm, the cloud cover is expected to thicken, leading into a mostly cloudy night. Conditions will remain stable and dry as the temperature begins its gradual descent back toward the mid-teens. With humidity levels hovering around 60%, the evening air will feel fresh rather than stifling, providing excellent conditions for a restful night.
Weather at a Glance
- Temperature Range: A low of 15°C and a high of 24°C.
- Rainfall: Only a 20% chance of a light shower; no significant accumulation expected.
- Wind: Easterly winds peaking at 30 km/h during the morning and midday.
- Sun Safety: High UV levels (Index 7) predicted. Sun protection is vital between 8:20 am and 3:40 pm.

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