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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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As the live forecast above shows, Caboolture South is currently experiencing typical subtropical conditions. This area, about 45 kilometres north of Brisbane, has warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters, with most rain falling between November and March.
What does the forecast mean for your day in Caboolture South?
The live forecast above gives you the immediate conditions. For a wider view, check the weather in caboolture 10 days outlook, which shows how the humidity and afternoon storms typical of summer may develop. In winter, expect clear, cool mornings and mild afternoons. Comparing the live data to the bom weather caboolture official observations helps you spot any rapid changes.
How does Caboolture South’s location affect its weather?
Sitting in the Moreton Bay region, Caboolture South is influenced by coastal sea breezes that can moderate afternoon heat but also draw in moisture. The bom caboolture radar is your best tool for seeing approaching rain bands or isolated showers, especially during the summer wet season. For longer-term planning, the caboolture weather forecast 14 day gives a reliable trend, though day-to-day precision drops beyond a week.
When is the wet season in Caboolture South?
The wet season runs from November to March, with January and February typically the wettest months. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons, but showers often clear overnight.
How reliable are 14-day forecasts for this area?
Beyond 7 days, the general trend is reliable but daily specifics may shift. The 14-day outlook is useful for planning holidays, but check the BOM forecast 48 hours before for accuracy.
Where can I check the BOM Caboolture radar?
The official BOM radar mosaic for southeast Queensland is available on the bureau’s site. Radars at Marburg and Mt Stapylton cover the Caboolture area with good resolution.
For a broader picture of conditions across Queensland, visit the Brisbane Weather page. If any severe weather is forecast, the Severe Weather Warning page provides the latest alerts.