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Check the live forecast above before heading out. Walloon’s weather is shaped by its inland location west of Brisbane, meaning mornings and evenings can be noticeably cooler than the coast.
What makes Walloon’s weather different from Brisbane’s?
Walloon sits about 40 kilometres west of the Brisbane CBD, away from the moderating effect of the bay. This inland position means summer afternoons often run a degree or two warmer than the Brisbane weather recorded at the coast, while winter nights can drop several degrees lower. The Scenic Rim to the south can also funnel afternoon thunderstorms during the warmer months.
How should I dress for Walloon’s climate?
Layers work best year-round. In summer (December to February) carry a light jacket for sudden storms; from May to August a proper jumper and windbreaker are needed for dawn and dusk. The Ipswich weather forecast is a close guide, but Walloon often runs a touch cooler overnight.
Does Walloon get severe storms like Ipswich?
Yes. The same troughs that trigger severe weather in Ipswich often reach Walloon. Hail, damaging wind and heavy rain are possible from October to March. Check severe weather warnings before afternoon plans.
Where can I get the latest Walloon observations?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s nearest official station is Amberley (about 10 km east). For real-time conditions use the bom walloon search on the BOM app or view the walloon qld page on WillyWeather. The live forecast above is also updated regularly.
Is Walloon’s weather different from Boonah’s?
Walloon is generally a few degrees warmer than Boonah, which sits higher in the Scenic Rim. Both share a similar thunderstorm risk, but Boonah can get frost more frequently in winter due to elevation.