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Sun-Drenched Sunday: The Perfect Finale to March in the Garden City

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29 March 2026/02:15
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Sun-Drenched Sunday: The Perfect Finale to March in the Garden City
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Porjo

A Classic Autumn Day Awaits

Toowoomba residents are in for a meteorological treat this Sunday, March 29, 2026, as the month winds down with what can only be described as a classic Garden City autumn day. As we transition deeper into the season, tomorrow’s conditions are shaping up to be ideal for outdoor markets, garden walks, or a morning trek through the local parks. After a period of variable weather, the stable conditions predicted for this Sunday offer a welcome reprieve for the region.

Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start

The day will begin with a refreshing chill, as temperatures in the early hours of Sunday are expected to sit at a cool 14°C. Early risers heading out to catch the 6:01 AM sunrise will find perfectly clear skies and light, manageable breezes. This lack of cloud cover means the morning air will feel particularly crisp, making a light jacket or jumper a necessity for anyone attending dawn fitness sessions or early breakfast at local cafes along Ruthven Street. Humidity is expected to be around 53%, ensuring that the morning remains dry and pleasant without the heavy fog that sometimes blankets the Range during this time of year.

Afternoon: Golden Sunshine and Mild Peaks

As the sun climbs, Toowoomba will bask in glorious, uninterrupted sunshine. By the early afternoon, temperatures are forecast to reach a comfortable maximum of 25°C. This peak is slightly cooler than the historical March average for the region, providing a mild and enjoyable climate for the day’s peak hours. Wind conditions will remain stable, with a gentle easterly breeze expected to prevail, occasionally reaching gusts of up to 29 mph in more exposed areas of the Range. With a negligible 5% chance of rain, there is no need to pack an umbrella for any Sunday afternoon outings. Whether you are planning a family picnic at Queens Park or a scenic drive to Picnic Point, the conditions will be virtually flawless for outdoor recreation.

Evening: Starlit Skies and Cooling Temperatures

The sun is set to dip below the horizon at 5:51 PM, making for what promises to be a vibrant sunset over the Great Dividing Range. Following dusk, the temperature will drop steadily back toward the low teens, settling near 13°C overnight. The evening forecast predicts continued clear conditions, offering excellent visibility for stargazing. While the humidity will rise slightly as night falls, the chance of precipitation remains at a very low 5%, ensuring a dry end to the weekend.

Summary of Daily Conditions

  • Temperature Range: A low of 14°C and a high of 25°C.
  • Rainfall: 5% chance of precipitation; no significant rain expected.
  • Wind: Predominantly easterly breezes with gusts between 3 and 29 mph.
  • Warnings: There are no current wind, fire, or rain warnings in effect for the Toowoomba region for Sunday.

With such stable and sunny conditions predicted, Sunday is the perfect day to enjoy the natural beauty of the Toowoomba region before the new working week begins. From the fresh morning air to the mild afternoon warmth, the weather is certainly on our side for this March finale.