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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

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Clear skyDalveenFeels like 5° · Wind 1 km/h · Humidity 93%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 06:44Sunset 17:10
Today🌦️13°💧78%
Sun🌦️12°💧37%
Mon🌤️12°💧0%
Tue☀️12°💧0%
Wed🌦️14°💧10%
Thu🌦️11°💧17%
Fri☁️12°💧14%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Based on the live forecast above, Dalveen is experiencing typical conditions for the Southern Downs – cool overnight lows and mild daytime temperatures. This inland Queensland town sits at around 870 metres elevation, so weather can change quickly, especially in winter when frosts are common.

What is the typical climate in Dalveen?

Dalveen has a temperate highland climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm but not oppressive, while winters are crisp and often frosty. The surrounding Granite Belt region is known for its pronounced seasonal shifts.

  • Summer (Dec–Feb): average maximum around 27°C, occasional storms tracking from the east.
  • Winter (Jun–Aug): daytime highs near 15°C, overnight lows often below 0°C with heavy frost.
  • Rainfall: fairly evenly spread, though summer thunderstorms can bring localised downpours.
  • Wind: lighter than coastal areas, but westerly changes can chill the air quickly.

How does Dalveen weather compare to nearby Stanthorpe and Brisbane?

Dalveen sits about 15 km north-west of Stanthorpe and roughly 200 km south-west of Brisbane. Its climate mirrors Stanthorpe weather closely – both share the Granite Belt’s cooler profile – while Brisbane runs significantly warmer and more humid.

  • vs Stanthorpe: nearly identical temperatures; Dalveen can be a degree or two cooler overnight due to slightly higher elevation.
  • vs Brisbane: Dalveen is 10–12°C cooler on average, especially in winter. Weather tracking shows that coastal moisture rarely reaches the inland plateau.
  • Weather radar Brisbane often misses Dalveen because the town falls west of the radar’s range; local observations are more reliable.
  • If you’re checking weather radar Brisbane tomorrow, it does not extend to Dalveen – refer to BOM’s regional synoptic charts instead.
Elevation870 metres
Average summer max27°C
Average winter min−2°C
Annual rainfall~780 mm
When is the best time to visit Dalveen?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the most comfortable weather – mild days, clear skies, and lower frost risk. Summer can bring storms, and winter nights are very cold.

Does Dalveen get snow?

Snow is rare but possible once or twice in a decade during strong cold fronts. More often, heavy frost and light ice on windshields are the winter norm. Check the live forecast above for upcoming cold snaps.

How reliable are local forecasts for Dalveen?

Because Dalveen is a small inland location, standard automated forecasts can be less precise than for larger towns. Combining BOM’s Granite Belt forecast with live radar and weather tracking is recommended.