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  1. The climate of Queensland is sub-tropical humid climate with two seasons, a rainy and humid season in summer (October to May) and a relatively dry season between June and October. The average maximum temperature in Brisbane, ranging between 29°C in January and 20°C in July.

  2. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Queensland Australia. We show the climate in Queensland by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Brisbane, Cairns, and Mount Isa. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Queensland.

  3. The climate is very warm with an annual average of 30 degrees, but has few truly tropical and muggy months. It is warm to hot all year round, inviting bathing at average water temperatures of 26 degrees.

  4. Queensland Climate Summary. Located at an elevation of 185.01 meters (606.99 feet) above sea level, Queensland has a Subtropical steppe climate (Classification: BSh). The city’s yearly temperature is 26.37ºC (79.47ºF) and it is 6.0% higher than Australia’s averages.

    • 185.01m (606.99ft)
    • 20.9175738
    • Australia
    • 142.7027956
  5. Queensland's average daily max temp's about 30 degrees, making it warm to hot throughout the year. You'll find this is no ordinary weather; it's a climate that defines Queensland and sets it apart in Australia. You might be wondering, how does this translate through the seasons? Well, it varies slightly.

  6. Graphs. Click one of the graphs for more information. Ipswich The climate here is mild, and generally warm and temperate. In Ipswich there is a lot of rain even in the driest month. Köppen and Geiger classify this climate as Cfa. The mean yearly temperature observed in Ipswich is recorded to be 20.0 °C | 68.1 °F.

  7. In July the weather in Queensland is generally perfect. The temperatures range from moderate in Ballandean with 17°C to very high in Weipa with 30°C. On average, this month is the coldest month of the year in Queensland. Find more detailed climate information for Queensland in July here.