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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Reef Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bundamba’s weather today is shaped by the live forecast above. The main story is the temperature and any rain chance, which will guide your day in this Ipswich suburb.
What is the typical weather pattern for Bundamba?
Bundamba sits in Queensland’s subtropical zone, so summers are hot and humid, winters mild and dry. Afternoon storms are common from November to March. The area’s inland location means it can be a few degrees warmer than coastal Brisbane.
How does Bundamba’s weather compare to Brisbane?
Bundamba is about 40 kilometres west of the Brisbane CBD. It often gets less coastal breeze, so summer heat can feel more intense. Rain totals are similar, though Bundamba can miss some of the seabreeze-triggered showers that affect eastern suburbs. Check the live forecast above for today’s local conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bundamba get thunderstorms often?
Yes, especially from October to March. The combination of heat and humidity often triggers afternoon or evening storms. Some can be severe with heavy rain and gusty winds.
Where can I check Bundamba weather radar?
The closest Bureau of Meteorology radar is at Marburg, about 20 kilometres west. It covers the Ipswich region well. You can also use online tools like Weatherzone for bundamba weather radar loops.
Is Bundamba hotter than Brisbane city?
Often yes. Being inland and away from the bay, Bundamba can be 2–3°C warmer on summer afternoons. Overnight lows are usually similar. For broader conditions, check the weather Brisbane page.
For other locations, see our Australia weather hub or check weather Brisbane for the capital. If you’re also looking at weather bundaberg, note it is a different region north of here. Stay updated with the live forecast above for Bundamba today.