Greater Brisbane in autumn 2025

Rainfall

Temperature

  • Mean maximum temperatures for autumn at most sites across Greater Brisbane were above average.
  • Autumn mean maximum temperatures for Greater Brisbane ranged from 0.2 °C below average at Beerburrum Forest Station to 0.7 °C above average at Amberley AMO and Archerfield Airport.
  • Mean minimum temperatures for autumn at all sites across Greater Brisbane were above average.
  • Autumn mean minimum temperatures for Greater Brisbane ranged from 0.9 °C above average at Redcliffe to 2.1 above average at University of Queensland Gatton.
  • Brisbane Aero, Brisbane and Beerburrum Forest Station had their highest autumn mean minimum temperature on record.
  • Archerfield Airport and University of Queensland Gatton had their highest autumn mean minimum temperature for at least 20 years.

Brisbane

  • Total rainfall for Brisbane was 817.2 mm, which is 304% of the long-term average of 268.4 mm.
  • The mean daily maximum temperature for Brisbane was 27.0 °C, which is 0.1 °C above the long-term average of 26.9 °C.
  • The warmest day was 34.3 °C on 17 March 2025, and the coolest day was on 30 May 2025 when the temperature reached 18.9 °C.
  • The mean daily minimum temperature for Brisbane was 18.4 °C, which is 1.2 °C above the long-term average of 17.2 °C.
  • The coldest morning was 11.6 °C on 23 May 2025, and the warmest morning was on 3 March 2025 when the minimum temperature was 23.7 °C.

Extremes in autumn 2025
Hottest day 34.7 °C at University of Queensland Gatton on 17 March
Warmest days on average 27.5 °C at Amberley AMO
Coolest days on average 24.9 °C at Cape Moreton Lighthouse
Coldest day 17.2 °C at Beerburrum Forest Station on 30 May
Coldest night 6.1 °C at Beaudesert Drumley Street on 28 May
Coolest nights on average 15.8 °C at Amberley AMO
15.8 °C at University of Queensland Gatton
Warmest nights on average 20.4 °C at Point Lookout
Warmest night 24.3 °C at Point Lookout on 22 March
Warmest on average overall 23.5 °C at Point Lookout
Coolest on average overall 21.4 °C at University of Queensland Gatton
Wettest overall 1126.6 mm at Mt Tamborine Fern St
Wettest day 448.0 mm at Toombul Bowls Club on 8 March
Strongest wind gust 109.0 km/h at Cape Moreton Lighthouse on 9 March

Record highest autumn daily rainfall
New record
(mm)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
Autumn
Toombul Bowls Club 448.0 on 8 March 304.8 on 14 Mar 1908 126 309.2
Homeleigh 174.0 on 10 March 165.6 on 31 Mar 2017 110 191.4
Moorang 220.0 on 10 March 165.1 on 16 Mar 1937 97 201.7
Eagle Farm Racecourse 244.0 on 10 March 198.9 on 28 Mar 1955 94 302.5
Archerfield Airport 272.6 on 10 March 192.0 on 06 Mar 1931 92 275.6
Amberley AMO 162.4 on 10 March 143.6 on 31 Mar 2017 83 196.1
New Beith 214.0 on 10 March 187.0 on 05 Apr 1990 63 247.6
Highvale 288.0 on 10 March 201.9 on 03 Apr 1972 60 287.5
Capalaba Water Treat 252.0 on 10 March 192.0 on 03 May 1996 53 337.2
Oxley 265.6 on 10 March 221.0 on 31 Mar 2017 53 260.3
Greenbank Thompson Road 228.8 on 10 March 188.6 on 09 May 1980 48 269.1
Townson 309.0 on 10 March 222.4 on 13 May 2022 47 258.1
Shailer Park Oregon Drve 266.0 on 10 March 242.0 on 10 Mar 2001 44 365.3
Cressbrook Dam 96.4 on 11 March 93.2 on 03 May 1996 34 166.2
Mt Tarampa 100.6 on 10 March 85.6 on 28 Mar 2014 25 163.9
Brisbane 275.2 on 10 March 182.6 on 02 May 2015 25 249.3
Karalee 295.8 on 10 March 215.4 on 21 May 2009 23 226.1



Record highest autumn total rainfall
New record
(mm)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
Autumn
Alderley 945.6 856.8 in 1989 122 311.6
Eagle Farm Racecourse 889.7 793.0 in 1989 94 302.5
Archerfield Airport 768.4 704.2 in 1963 92 275.6
Highvale 880.8 672.6 in 2009 60 287.5
Capalaba Water Treat 856.8 769.6 in 1974 53 337.2
Greenbank Thompson Road 704.2 654.1 in 1990 48 269.1
Ormiston College 854.7 749.0 in 1990 35 323.1
Brisbane Aero 703.6 688.6 in 1996 29 284.5
Brisbane 817.2 594.2 in 2022 25 249.3
Karalee 696.5 557.6 in 2009 23 226.1
Redcliffe 753.0 588.0 in 2009 20 318.8



Record highest autumn mean minimum temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
Autumn
Brisbane Aero 18.1 =18.1 in 2022 29 16.5
Brisbane 18.4 =18.4 in 2022 24 17.2
Beerburrum Forest Station 17.7 17.5 in 2022 24 15.8



Highest autumn mean minimum temperature for at least 20 years
Observed
(°C)
Most recent
higher
Average for
Autumn
Archerfield Airport 17.3 17.6 in 1989 15.3
University of Queensland Gatton 15.8 16.6 in 1989 13.7

note: there may be gaps in the historical record at some sites, so it is possible more recent higher values have gone unreported





Summary statistics for autumn 2025
Maximum temperatures
(°C)
Minimum temperatures
(°C)
Rainfall
(millimetres)
Mean for
Autumn
2025
Diff
from
average
Highest for
Autumn
2025
Mean for
Autumn
2025
Diff
from
average
Lowest for
Autumn
2025
Total for
Autumn
2025
Average
for
Autumn
Rank of
Autumn
2025
Fraction of
Autumn
average
Amberley AMO 27.6 +0.7 34.1 17 Mar 2025 15.8 +1.9 8.5 2 May 2025 452.2 196.1 high 231%
Archerfield Airport 27.3 +0.7 33.9 17 Mar 2025 17.3 +2.0 11.4 28 May 2025 768.4 277.2 highest 277%
Beaudesert Drumley Street 27.0 +0.2 33.4 17 Mar 2025 15.9 +2.0 6.1 28 May 2025 468.2 241.1 high 194%
Beerburrum Forest Station 26.2 -0.2 32.9 17 Mar 2025 17.7 +1.9 12.6 2 May 2025 723.9 407.3 high 178%
Brisbane 27.0 +0.1 34.3 17 Mar 2025 18.4 +1.2 11.6 23 May 2025 817.2 268.4 highest 304%
Brisbane Aero 26.2 +0.3 31.4 30 Mar 2025 18.1 +1.6 12.0 23 May 2025 703.6 283.7 highest 248%
Cape Moreton Lighthouse 24.9 +0.8 29.7 30 Mar 2025 20.0 +1.0 14.7 28 May 2025 513.0 484.3 average 106%
Logan City Water Treatment Plant 33.2 18 Mar 2025 11.4 2 May 2025 256.9 311.9 average 82%
Point Lookout 26.7 +0.4 33.0 1 Mar 2025 20.4 +1.0 12.5 28 May 2025 771.6 486.1 high 159%
Redcliffe 26.2 +0.4 31.5 30 Mar 2025 18.6 +0.9 14.5 29 May 2025 753.0 318.8 highest 236%
Redland (Alexandra Hills) 25.9 31.9 17 Mar 2025 17.8 12.5 28 May 2025 945.4
University of Queensland Gatton 27.1 +0.3 34.7 17 Mar 2025 15.8 +2.1 9.1 2 May 2025 230.6 171.8 high 134%

Notes

The Seasonal climate summary, usually published in the first week of the following month, lists the main features of the weather in Greater Brisbane using the most timely and accurate information available on the date of publication; it will generally not be updated.

This summary includes data from observing sites in or near the Greater Brisbane “Greater Capital City Statistical Area” (GCCSA). The Australian Bureau of Statistics designed the GCCSAs to represent a socio-economic definition of each capital city. This means the greater capital city boundary includes people who regularly socialise, shop or work within the capital city, but live in the small towns and rural areas surrounding the capital city. It does not define the built up edge of the capital city.

This statement has been prepared based on information available on Monday 2 June 2025. Some checks have been made on the data, but it is possible that results will change as new information becomes available.

In some situations, some or all of the rainfall is in the form of hail or snow. In these cases, the totals given are for the water equivalent: the depth of liquid water that results from melting any frozen precipitation. There can be significant 'undercatch' of snow in strong winds, meaning the true precipitation can be higher than that reported.

Averages for individual sites are long-term means based on observations from all available years of record, excluding the current year. The length of record can vary widely from site to site. Averages are not shown for sites with fewer than 10 years of record, as they cannot then be calculated reliably.
The median is sometimes more representative than the mean of long-term average rain.

The Rank indicates how rainfall this time compares with the climate record for the site, based on the decile ranking (very low rainfall is in decile 1, low in decile 2 or 3, average in decile 4 to 7, high in decile 8 or 9 and very high is in decile 10).
The Fraction of average shows how much rain has fallen this time as a percentage of the long-term mean.

Where temperature area averages are mentioned, they are derived from the ACORN-SAT dataset.

Information about Australian Indigenous seasonal calendars is available at the Indigenous Weather Knowledge website.

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