brisbane weather today

The weather in Brisbane changes quite a bit throughout the year. For example, February is the windiest month, while January is the hottest month. Nevertheless, there are also months when the weather is unseasonably calm. The average wind speed in Brisbane is 8.6 miles per hour.

On Thursday and Friday, Brisbane’s weather is partly cloudy with a chance of showers. The winds are light throughout the day, but they increase to about 15 km/h by the evening. The Brisbane weather report also includes reports from ships. The temperature in Brisbane is likely to be between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius.

There are two types of precipitation: rain and snow. While the latter is the most common, it can also be a mixture of the two. The cloudiest part of the year in Brisbane is December, when there is an average of 31% cloud cover. In Brisbane, the wetter season lasts about 7.2 months and February has the highest number of rainy days.

Because Brisbane is located near a large body of water, it experiences seasonal changes in water temperature. These changes can cause changes in the average temperature. However, the majority of the year, the city will experience relatively mild temperatures. The average annual temperature in Brisbane is only a few degrees Celsius warmer than that in other Australian cities.

In Brisbane, the coolest season lasts for about 2.8 months. The average daily high is 71degF and the lowest is 49degF. During the warm season, temperatures will be above 81degF. As a general rule, the best time to travel to Brisbane is late September to late April. The weather is mild throughout these months, making it a great time to enjoy activities that require warm weather.

In the 1820s, Brisbane was a small settlement of 45 men and two women. Initially called Moreton Bay, it was later renamed Edenglassie (a portmanteau of the Scottish cities Glasgow and Edinburgh). This name was dropped when Brisbane was officially christened in 1869. Brisbane is home to many aboriginal people as well as a large number of European and Japanese immigrants.