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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bridgeman Downs, in Brisbane’s northern suburbs, currently sees conditions typical of a subtropical summer: warm, humid and prone to afternoon storms. The live forecast above shows the immediate temperature and rain chance, which will guide your day.
What kind of weather does Bridgeman Downs usually get?
Bridgeman Downs experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, wet summers and mild, drier winters. Summer days often reach the low 30s Celsius, with humidity making it feel stickier. Afternoon thunderstorms are common from November to March. Winter is pleasant: 10–22°C with mostly clear skies. The area’s position about 15 kilometres north-west of the Brisbane CBD means it can be slightly cooler than the city centre overnight.
How reliable are the forecasts for this suburb?
Forecasts for Bridgeman Downs are based on the broader Brisbane metropolitan region, which the Bureau of Meteorology covers well. Local variation is mostly due to afternoon storm development — those can be narrow, so one part of the suburb might get drenched while another stays dry. The live forecast above gives the most current radar and satellite data, so check it again before heading out if storms are predicted.
Does Bridgeman Downs get hail during storms?
Yes, occasionally. Severe thunderstorms that cross Brisbane’s northside can produce small to moderate hail, especially in spring and summer. Check the live forecast above for any severe thunderstorm warnings.
Is the area prone to flooding?
Bridgeman Downs has some low-lying areas near South Pine River tributaries, but major flooding is rare. Localised flash flooding can occur after heavy downpours. Always avoid driving through floodwater.
What’s the best time to visit?
Autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most comfortable weather: warm days, low humidity and fewer storms. Summer is hot and humid, but fine if you don’t mind afternoon rain.
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