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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.

☀️16°C
Clear skyHolmviewFeels like 14° · Wind 13 km/h · Humidity 79%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 06:38Sunset 17:01
Today🌧️20°10°💧25%
Fri🌦️19°12°💧45%
Sat🌧️20°12°💧67%
Sun🌦️20°12°💧41%
Mon🌦️20°12°💧53%
Tue🌦️22°12°💧48%
Wed🌤️21°12°💧18%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Holmview’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical of a south-east Queensland late-summer day — warm and humid with a chance of a brief shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. The Bureau of Meteorology classifies this as a “shower or two” pattern, driven by a moist easterly flow off the Coral Sea.

What makes Holmview’s weather different from the rest of Brisbane?

Holmview sits inland from the coast, about 30 kilometres south of Brisbane’s CBD. This means it often sees slightly higher daytime temperatures than bayside suburbs, and a lower likelihood of morning sea fog. The afternoon sea-breeze still arrives, but it is weaker and arrives later, so humidity can feel stickier until evening.

When is the wet season for Holmview?

The region’s wet season runs from November to March, when a trough over inland Queensland pulls in humid air. Holmview’s highest rainfall typically falls in January and February, averaging around 150 mm per month. Thunderstorms are common, but they tend to be brief and move quickly.

LocationSouthern Logan City, QLD, 27.7°S, 153.2°E
Average January max30.1 °C
Average July min9.8 °C
Annual rainfall~1,100 mm
Does Holmview get affected by cyclones?

Direct cyclone hits are rare this far inland, but the remnants can bring heavy rain and gusty winds. The most recent impact was from ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie in 2017, which caused flooding in low-lying parts of the Logan River catchment.

Is the afternoon storm risk higher in summer?

Yes. On most summer afternoons, surface heating and the sea-breeze front trigger isolated thunderstorms. The risk peaks between 2 pm and 6 pm, and these storms often produce heavy rain and lightning but little wind.

What’s the best time of year to visit Holmview?

Autumn (March–May) offers the most comfortable weather: warm days around 26 °C, lower humidity, and fewer storms. Mornings can be cool, so a light jacket is useful.

For the latest conditions across the state, check our Brisbane Weather page or the Australia weather hub for broader forecasts.