Scattered Showers and Extreme UV: A Humid Tuesday for the Garden City

A Warm Start with Increasing Cloud Cover
Residents of Toowoomba should prepare for a shift in the weather today, Tuesday, February 10, 2026. While the morning may begin with relatively stable conditions, the latest meteorological data indicates that cloud cover will increase as the day progresses. The overnight minimum sat at a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius, providing a mild start for early morning commuters and families heading out for the school run across the Darling Downs.
Temperature and Rain Outlook
Today's peak temperature is expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius. While this is typical for a February day in the region, the humidity levels may make it feel slightly warmer than the mercury suggests. The most significant feature of today's forecast is the medium chance of showers throughout the afternoon and evening. Here is the specific breakdown of what you can expect:
- Morning: The day begins with partly cloudy skies. Winds are expected to be light during the early hours, making it the most pleasant window for outdoor exercise or gardening before the humidity rises.
- Afternoon: The chance of rain increases to 60 percent. The Bureau is predicting a "shower or two" with a possible rainfall total between 0 to 4 mm. While heavy downpours are not currently forecast, these scattered showers may be enough to catch you off guard if you are unprepared.
- Evening: Winds will shift to an east to northeasterly direction at 15 to 20 km/h as the sun sets. The cloud cover is expected to persist, keeping the evening air thick and warm, with the chance of a lingering shower remaining into the night.
Sun Safety and Fire Conditions
Despite the predicted showers and cloud cover, the sun remains a significant factor today. The UV Index is forecast to reach a staggering 12, which is classified as "Extreme." Local health authorities recommend full sun protection between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. Whether you are working outdoors or just heading out for a quick lunch, ensure you are wearing a broad-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen to avoid significant skin damage.
In addition to the UV concerns, the Fire Danger Rating for the Toowoomba region is currently set at Moderate. While the humidity and potential showers help mitigate some risks, residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow any local fire restrictions that may be in place. The easterly winds of 15 to 20 km/h are steady but could assist in the spread of any accidental ignitions.
Preparing for the Week Ahead
The trend of unstable and humid weather appears set to continue into the middle of the week. Looking ahead to tomorrow, temperatures may climb even higher to 32 degrees with a persistent chance of light showers. For today, keeping a light umbrella or raincoat handy would be a wise move for anyone spending time outdoors in the Garden City. Stay cool and stay protected from the sun as we navigate this humid February Tuesday.

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