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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.
What is the typical weather in Forest Lake?
Forest Lake, in Brisbane’s south-west, has a humid subtropical climate. Summers (December–February) are hot and wet, with afternoon storms common. Winters (June–August) are dry and mild, with cool mornings and warm afternoons. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, but for detailed planning, check Brisbane weather updates.
How does the weather affect outdoor plans?
Morning fog and afternoon storms are typical in summer, so start activities early. Winter offers reliable clear skies. For hourly details, see forest lake weather hourly on the BOM app. If you’re comparing regions, note that gold coast weather is often a few degrees cooler due to sea breezes.
Does Forest Lake get severe storms?
Yes, especially from November to March. Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, hail and strong winds. Use the bom radar forest lake tool to track approaching cells and check severe weather warning pages.
Is Forest Lake humid in summer?
Very. Humidity often exceeds 70% in January, making it feel hotter than the actual temperature. The forest lake weather bom page includes feels-like readings to help you plan.
Where can I find the BOM radar for Forest Lake?
The closest BOM radar is at Mount Stapylton. Search “bom radar forest lake” to see real-time precipitation. For broader outlooks, the Australia weather hub links to all radars.