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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.
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The live forecast above shows Bundaberg’s conditions today, and the key takeaway is that a humid, subtropical pattern dominates: expect warm, muggy afternoons with a high chance of brief showers driven by sea breezes and the Burnett River’s influence.
What is the typical weather pattern in Bundaberg?
Bundaberg has a humid subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Summer (December–February) is hot and humid, with afternoon thunderstorms common as the sea breeze pushes moisture inland. Winter (June–August) is mild and dry, with clear skies and light winds. The live forecast above will show whether the current day fits this pattern or is being altered by a passing trough or front.
How reliable are long-range forecasts for Bundaberg?
The 7 day weather forecast Bundaberg is generally reliable for planning, while the weather in bundaberg 10 days and 14 day weather forecast bundaberg offer useful trends but lower certainty. The 30 day weather forecast bundaberg is best used as a seasonal guide. For real-time tracking, the bom bundaberg radar and bundaberg weather radar on the Bureau’s site show incoming rain bands and storms.
Does Bundaberg get cyclones?
Direct tropical cyclones are rare, but the region can feel their outer bands in summer, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. Always check the latest warnings on our Severe Weather Warning page and the BOM’s tropical cyclone outlook.
When is the best time to visit Bundaberg?
Winter (June to August) offers mild days around 22°C, low humidity, and clear skies – ideal for outdoor activities. The Brisbane Weather page shows similar seasonal timing for the broader region.
How can I check the bundaberg weather radar?
Use the Bureau of Meteorology’s radar image for Bundaberg (known as the bom bundaberg radar) on their website. It updates every 10 minutes and shows rain intensity and movement, helping you plan the next hour or two.
For broader forecasts, visit our Australia weather hub or check conditions in major Queensland centres like Brisbane Weather.