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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.
Glenwood’s weather today is shaped by a humid easterly flow, with the live forecast above showing partly cloudy skies and a moderate chance of a shower. The region’s subtropical climate means warm, humid summers and mild, drier winters.
What drives Glenwood’s daily weather?
Glenwood Qld sits near the Queensland coast, so its weather is heavily influenced by sea breezes and the movement of troughs inland. The Bureau’s radar (see glenwood weather radar qld) is the best tool for tracking rain bands moving in from the Coral Sea.
- Summer (Dec–Feb): average max 28–32°C, with frequent afternoon storms and high humidity.
- Winter (Jun–Aug): average max 20–24°C, mostly sunny with cool nights around 8–12°C.
- Rainfall: highest in summer (often 150–200mm/month) and lowest in winter (30–60mm/month).
- Local winds: afternoon sea breezes can push showers inland, while south-easterly trade winds dominate in winter.
How to plan ahead with longer forecasts?
The glenwood qld weather 14 day forecast from reliable models gives a solid overview of trends, though day‑to‑day accuracy drops after 7 days. For the glenwood weather 30 day forecast, expect only broad seasonal signals, not precise temps.
- Check BOM’s 7‑day forecast each morning for the most reliable outlook.
- For severe weather, refer to the official warnings page – Severe Weather Warning.
- If you’re comparing conditions with glenwood nsw weather, note that NSW Glenwood (near Sydney) has a different, cooler climate.
Where can I find the live Glenwood weather radar for Qld?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides radar imagery for the region. The nearest radar site covers the Wide Bay and Burnett area, which includes Glenwood. Check the radar loops for incoming showers or storms.
Does Glenwood Qld ever get severe storms?
Yes – summer thunderstorms can produce heavy rain, damaging winds, and hail. Keep an eye on BOM’s severe weather warnings and use the Severe Weather Warning page for updates.
Is the 14‑day forecast reliable for planning outdoor work?
It is useful for spotting broad trends (e.g., a wetter or drier week), but day‑specific precision drops after 5–7 days. For critical events, rely on BOM’s 7‑day forecast updated twice daily.
Return to the Australia weather hub for more local forecasts, or check Gold Coast Weather for nearby coastal conditions.