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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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Check the live forecast above before planning your day in Coopers Plains. The suburb’s subtropical climate brings warm, humid summers with afternoon storms, and mild, dry winters — ideal for being outdoors in the cooler months.
What makes Coopers Plains weather different from coastal Brisbane?
Being 12 kilometres inland, Coopers Plains gets less sea-breeze relief than coastal suburbs. Afternoons tend to feel hotter and stickier, and storms often roll through later in the day. The rainfall pattern follows Brisbane’s wet-season rhythm: most falls between November and March.
When should you watch for severe storms?
Storm season runs from October to March, with peak activity in December and January. Afternoon thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, gusty winds and hail. The live forecast above shows today’s storm risk — if a warning is current, check our severe weather warning page for details.
Does Coopers Plains flood?
Parts of the suburb near Oxley Creek can flood after prolonged heavy rain. Check the live forecast above and local council flood maps if storms are forecast. Avoid driving through floodwater.
When is the best time to visit Coopers Plains?
Autumn (April to May) offers warm days and low humidity, with stable weather. Spring (September to October) is also good, though October can already bring early storms and higher humidity.
How hot does it get in summer?
Summer maximums regularly reach 30–35°C. Humidity makes it feel warmer. The live forecast above shows the actual and feels-like temperature. Plan outdoor activity for early morning or after sunset.
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