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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.
The live forecast above shows the immediate conditions for Mansfield QLD, a suburb of Brisbane with a humid subtropical climate. Expect warm, humid summers with frequent afternoon storms, and mild, dry winters with cool nights – typical of the broader Brisbane region.
What defines the weather in Mansfield QLD?
Mansfield QLD sits within Brisbane’s southside, so its weather closely mirrors the patterns described in the weather Brisbane overview. The suburb experiences a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa). This translates to warm to hot, humid summers (December to February) with maximum temperatures often reaching 30°C, and mild, dry winters (June to August) where daytime highs sit around 21°C. Because it is inland, Mansfield can be a degree or two cooler overnight than coastal suburbs, but it rarely experiences frost. The live forecast above gives the current temperature and conditions.
Does Mansfield QLD get severe storms?
Yes, Mansfield is prone to severe thunderstorms from spring through autumn. These can bring heavy downpours, large hail, damaging wind gusts, and frequent lightning. A severe thunderstorm warning means the risk is immediate, while a watch means conditions are favourable. For current alerts, check the Severe Weather Warning page. The live forecast above will also highlight any storm activity expected today in Mansfield.
When is the best time to visit Mansfield QLD?
For comfortable outdoor conditions, the dry and mild months from April to October are ideal. Humidity is lower, days are warm, and the chance of rain is much less than the humid summer months. The live forecast above can help with short-term planning.
Does it snow in Mansfield QLD?
No. Mansfield QLD’s subtropical climate means temperatures stay well above freezing, even in winter. For snow in Queensland you would need to visit the Granite Belt. This is a key difference from the cool alpine climate of weather Mansfield VIC.
How humid does Mansfield QLD get?
Humidity is a defining feature of Mansfield’s summer. Afternoon relative humidity often sits between 60% and 75% during January and February, making the heat feel more oppressive. The live forecast above includes humidity readings for today.