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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 for today’s conditions. Karalee weather follows a subtropical pattern with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Plan outdoor activities for the morning to avoid afternoon storms between November and March.
What is the typical climate for Karalee?
Karalee, part of Ipswich in southeast Queensland, experiences hot summers averaging 30–35°C and mild winters around 10–22°C. The wet season runs from November to March, bringing afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rain. Winter is dry and sunny, making it the most predictable season. The area sits inland from Brisbane, so it escapes coastal sea breezes but can be cooler overnight due to its valley position.
How does Karalee’s location affect its weather?
Located on the Brisbane River near the D’Aguilar Range, Karalee can trap moisture and heat during summer. Inland suburbs like Karalee often see higher daytime temperatures than coastal parts of Brisbane, but also sharper drops at night. Storms forming over the range can move east across Karalee, so keep an eye on the bom radar brisbane for approaching cells. Wind patterns are generally light, though south-easterlies bring winter chill.
Does Karalee get severe storms?
Yes, especially from October to March. Thunderstorms can bring heavy rain, hail and damaging winds. Check Severe Weather Warning pages and local radar for updates.
What is the Karalee weather 14 day forecast?
The live forecast above provides the most accurate 14-day outlook. In summer, expect variable conditions; winter forecasts are more stable. For hourly detail, see the karalee weather hourly tab on the same widget.
How does Karalee compare to other Queensland towns?
Karalee is warmer than coastal Brisbane weather in summer, but cooler than inland Australian centres like Roma. It shares a similar pattern to ipswich weather, though Karalee can be slightly more humid due to the river.