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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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Check the live forecast above to see if rain is expected, as Mooloolah Valley’s hinterland position often produces local showers from coastal moisture that may not show on broader maps.
What drives Mooloolah Valley’s weather?
Mooloolah Valley lies on the Sunshine Coast hinterland, about 20 kilometres inland from Caloundra. The surrounding hills can lift moist air, increasing cloud and rainfall compared with the coast. Summers are warm and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winters are mild with clear mornings and afternoon sea breezes. For a broader regional picture, explore our Australia weather hub or the Brisbane weather page.
How to use the forecast for your day
The live forecast above gives temperature and rain probability for today and the next week. Use the “weather in Mooloolah Valley 10 days” tab to plan ahead – but remember that the valley’s microclimate can differ from the coast. Check the severe weather warnings page if thunderstorms are signalled, as the hills can focus storm intensity.
Does Mooloolah Valley get severe storms?
Yes, especially in summer. The hinterland can focus storm cells that develop inland, so check the severe weather warnings page if a storm is forecast.
How accurate is the 10-day forecast for Mooloolah Valley?
Reliable for trends, but local hill effects can shift rain timing. The forecast above from the Bureau of Meteorology is updated regularly and provides the best guidance.
Where can I find real-time observations?
The Bureau’s website lists live data from nearby stations at Caloundra and Maleny. Use their observations page for current temperature and rainfall readings.