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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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Kuraby’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is mild with partly cloudy skies and temperatures around the mid‑20s Celsius. Morning fog clears to a fine afternoon, typical for late spring in this Brisbane suburb. Check the forecast above for hourly details.
What is Kuraby’s typical weather pattern?
Kuraby has a humid subtropical climate, with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Summer highs often reach 30°C, while winter lows drop to around 10°C. Rain falls mostly from November to March, often as afternoon storms. The suburb sits about 20 kilometres south of the Brisbane CBD, so its weather closely mirrors Brisbane weather patterns, though local hills can create slight temperature differences.
How does Kuraby compare with the Gold Coast?
Because Kuraby is inland, it tends to be a few degrees cooler at night than coastal areas like the Gold Coast. Summer storms can be more frequent and slightly heavier here, while sea breezes that moderate Gold Coast weather are weaker. For accurate planning, use a dedicated kuraby weather hourly service rather than relying on coastal forecasts.
When is the wettest month in Kuraby?
February typically receives the most rain, around 150 mm, often from afternoon thunderstorms. January and March are also wet. Dry season runs from June to September, with monthly totals under 40 mm.
Does Kuraby ever get frost?
Frost is rare but possible on clear, still winter mornings when temperatures drop below 5°C. The low elevation and urban heat island effect keep most nights frost‑free, though nearby parklands may see light frost once or twice a year.
Where can I find Kuraby weather hourly forecasts?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides official hourly observations and forecasts. Third‑party sites such as Weatherzone and Elders offer user‑friendly kuraby weather hourly breakdowns. For historical data, kuraby accuweather has long‑range trends, but always cross‑check with BOM.