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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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Over the next 10 days, Bundamba will experience a typical Queensland summer pattern: warm, humid days with a mix of morning cloud, afternoon showers and the chance of a thunderstorm, though extended dry spells are also possible between rain bands.
What is driving the 10-day outlook for Bundamba?
Bundamba sits in the Ipswich region, where the weather is influenced by inland heating and coastal moisture from the east. The live forecast above shows how the position of a weak trough and a ridge of high pressure will determine whether showers linger or clear. For the first few days, a moist easterly flow keeps the chance of rain moderate (40–60%), then a drier westerly change may bring a clearer spell later in the period. The bundamba weather forecast through this window aligns with the broader south-east Queensland pattern: expect temperatures around 29–33°C, with overnight lows near 18–21°C.
How reliable is a 10-day forecast for Bundamba?
Beyond seven days, forecast models have lower skill, so check the bundamba weather radar for real-time updates on approaching showers. The bundled probability of rain is a guide, not a guarantee – use it to plan outdoor activities but be ready for changes in the afternoon.
Does Bundamba get the same weather as Ipswich?
Yes – Bundamba and Ipswich are only a few kilometres apart, so temperatures and rain chances are nearly identical. Checking the weather ipswich page will give you a very close read for Bundamba.
Should I trust the 10-day forecast for planning a weekend event?
Use the 10-day as a broad trend but recheck the 3–4 day outlook closer to the event. The bundamba weather radar is especially useful for detecting developing storms on the day.
Why does the forecast sometimes show “possible storm” then nothing happens?
Thunderstorms in Queensland are highly localised – a storm may develop over the range and dissipate before reaching Bundamba. The chance refers to the probability of any storm within a 50 km radius.
For broader outlooks, visit our Australia weather hub or check Brisbane Weather and Severe Weather Warning pages if conditions escalate.