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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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Noosa’s weather is defined by a warm, subtropical climate with mild, dry winters and humid, rainy summers. The live forecast above shows the current conditions, which shift with the prevailing easterly sea breeze that moderates temperatures along the coast.
What is the typical seasonal pattern for Noosa?
Noosa experiences a distinct wet season from December to March, when humidity rises and afternoon thunderstorms are common. The dry season, from June to August, brings cool, clear mornings and mild days with minimal rainfall. The noosa weather by month shows that summer averages around 28°C, while winter sits near 21°C.
How should I use the forecast for planning?
For beach or outdoor plans, check the noosa weather 7 days and the live forecast above for the timing of the sea breeze, which usually arrives by late morning. The noosa weather radar from the Bureau of Meteorology is the best tool for tracking approaching showers or storms, especially during the wetter months.
Does Noosa get cyclones?
Direct cyclone impacts are rare for Noosa, but the remnants of tropical systems can bring heavy rain and gusty winds, typically between January and March. The noosa weather 21 day forecast will show any developing systems.
When is the best time to visit Noosa for the weather?
September and October offer the best balance: warm days, low humidity, and minimal rain. These months also have fewer crowds than the summer peak. The noosa weather 30 day forecast helps confirm a stable window for travel.
How accurate are the extended noosa weather forecasts?
The noosa weather forecast 14 days provides a reliable general trend, but conditions become less certain beyond seven days. For specific planning, the noosa weather 7 days and the radar are more dependable.
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