Sunshine Dominates the Garden City: Toowoomba's Tuesday Outlook

A Bright Start for the Toowoomba Region
Residents of the Garden City can look forward to a primarily pleasant and sun-drenched day this Tuesday, 24 March 2026. As the autumn season begins to settle into the Darling Downs, today’s conditions offer a perfect blend of warmth and clarity, though a minor shift in the afternoon may keep locals on their toes. The morning started with a crisp and refreshing minimum of approximately 14°C to 16°C, providing ideal conditions for early morning walkers and commuters before the sun climbed higher in the sky.
Midday Warmth and Afternoon Clouds
As we move into the middle of the day, temperatures are expected to rise steadily, reaching a comfortable maximum of 27°C to 28°C. The sky will remain mostly sunny throughout the late morning and early afternoon, allowing for plenty of outdoor activity. However, meteorological data suggests a slight increase in cloud cover as the day progresses. While the morning is characterized by clear blue skies, the afternoon brings a low probability of a fleeting shower.
- Temperature Range: A low of 14°C-16°C and a high of 27°C-28°C.
- Rainfall: A 20% to 40% chance of a shower in the afternoon, with expected totals of less than 1mm.
- UV Index: Reaching a high of 7; sun protection is strongly recommended between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
- Humidity: Sitting at approximately 53% to 58%, making the warmth feel quite manageable.
Wind Conditions and Evening Outlook
Winds today will primarily originate from the east and southeast, blowing at speeds of 13 to 21 km/h. Some occasional gusts reaching up to 28 km/h may be felt on the more exposed ridges of the Range. These breezes will help temper the midday heat, providing a cooling effect for those working outdoors. As the sun sets around 5:59 PM, any lingering clouds from the afternoon are expected to dissipate, leading to a clear and calm Tuesday night. The temperature will drop back toward a cool 16°C by late evening, so a light jacket may be necessary for those heading out to dinner.
Warnings and Safety Advice
Currently, there are no severe weather or wind warnings in place for the Toowoomba district. The primary concern for today remains the high UV levels. Residents are encouraged to follow 'Slip, Slop, Slap' protocols if spending extended time in the sun. While the chance of rain is minimal, the potential for a quick afternoon sprinkle means it wouldn't hurt to keep a light umbrella in the car, just in case. Enjoy the classic Toowoomba autumn weather while it lasts!

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