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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.

Clermont weather is typically hot and humid in summer, with mild winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions. Expect most rain between December and March, and clear skies through the cooler months.

What is the typical climate in Clermont?

Clermont sits in Queensland’s Central Highlands, so it experiences a subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Summer (December to February) averages 32–36°C, with afternoon storms common. Winter (June to August) is mild, with highs around 22°C and cool overnight lows near 8°C. Annual rainfall is about 650mm, most falling in summer. For a broader picture, see our Queensland Weather page.

When is the best time to visit Clermont?

Aim for autumn (March to May) or spring (September to November). Temperatures are warm but not extreme, and rainfall is lower than summer. This avoids both the peak heat and the wet-season humidity. You can also check Australia weather hub for state-wide trends.

Summer average max34°C
Winter average min8°C
Annual rainfall~650 mm
Elevation245 m
Does Clermont get cyclones?

Cyclones rarely hit Clermont directly because it is inland. However, ex-tropical cyclones can bring heavy rain and flooding, especially in summer. Monitor the live forecast and any severe weather warnings for your area.

How can I get a 14-day outlook for Clermont?

Use the live forecast above – it includes a 14-day trend. You can also check Weatherzone Clermont or the Bureau of Meteorology for longer-range outlooks. Keep in mind that forecasts become less reliable beyond seven days.

Does Clermont have a distinct wet season?

Yes, the wet season runs from December to March, with January and February the wettest months. Thunderstorms and heavy downpours are common. The rest of the year is generally dry, though occasional rain can fall in autumn and winter.