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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Ballogie’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical of the South Burnett’s mild autumn pattern – warm days with clear skies and cool nights. The region sits in a rain shadow east of the Bunya Mountains, so showers are often light and brief.
What makes Ballogie’s climate different from coastal Queensland?
Ballogie lies about 250 km inland, at roughly 400 m elevation. This inland position means lower humidity than Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast, and a greater day–night temperature range. Summer afternoons can reach the low 30s (°C), but winter mornings often drop below 5 °C. The area receives around 700–800 mm of rain annually, mostly in summer thunderstorms.
When is the best time to visit Ballogie?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most comfortable conditions: warm days, low humidity, and clear skies. Summer can be hot with occasional storms; winter is dry but cold overnight. The live forecast above will give you the immediate outlook.
Does Ballogie get frost in winter?
Yes. Clear winter nights can produce light to moderate frost, especially in June and July. Frost typically lifts by mid-morning and does not last all day.
How accurate are long-range forecasts for Ballogie?
Beyond 7 days, confidence drops because Ballogie sits between competing weather systems – coastal troughs and inland ridges. The Bureau of Meteorology’s 7‑day outlook is your most reliable source.
Is Ballogie affected by bushfire weather?
Yes, especially in late spring and early summer when grass and forest fuels are dry. Check the Severe Weather Warning page for fire-danger ratings before travelling.
For broader regional conditions, visit our Australia weather hub or check Brisbane Weather for the nearest major city outlook.