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Yarraman Weather

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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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Mainly clearYarramanFeels like 14° · Wind 16 km/h · Humidity 68%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 06:40Sunset 17:08
Today☁️17°💧6%
Fri🌦️17°10°💧10%
Sat🌦️16°💧37%
Sun🌦️16°10°💧14%
Mon☁️17°💧35%
Tue☁️18°10°💧37%
Wed☁️20°11°💧14%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Yarraman weather is defined by its elevated inland location, producing warm summers and cool, frosty winters. As shown in the live forecast above, conditions can shift quickly with afternoon storms in summer and clear, crisp mornings in winter, making it distinct from coastal Brisbane weather.

What makes Yarraman’s climate different from the coast?

Yarraman sits at roughly 430 metres above sea level in the South Burnett region, which means it runs several degrees cooler than Brisbane year-round. Summer highs typically reach the low 30s Celsius, but the dry air and elevation keep nights comfortable. Winter mornings often drop below 5°C, with frost common from June to August. This pattern is closer to Toowoomba weather than to coastal areas.

How do I read the Yarraman forecast?

The live forecast above gives you the immediate outlook. For planning ahead, the yarraman weather 14 day forecast is useful for spotting broad trends like a run of hot days or a cold snap. For real-time rain tracking, the yarraman weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology shows approaching showers or storms, which are most common from November to March. The yarraman weather forecast 7 days is the most reliable for day-to-day decisions, as accuracy drops beyond that window.

Elevation~430 m above sea level
Summer average max30–32°C
Winter average min3–6°C
Wettest monthsDecember–February
Does Yarraman get snow?

Snow is extremely rare. Frost is common in winter, but actual snowfall requires colder air than Yarraman typically receives. The nearby Bunya Mountains can see light snow once or twice a decade.

How does Yarraman compare to Blackbutt weather?

Blackbutt is about 15 kilometres south and sits at a similar elevation, so its weather is nearly identical. Both share the same frost risk in winter and storm potential in summer. Check Blackbutt weather for a local alternative.

Is the Yarraman weather radar reliable?

Yes. The nearest operational radar is at Marburg, covering the Brisbane Valley and South Burnett. It picks up most rain and storms affecting Yarraman, though distant cells can be underestimated.