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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Monitor Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Cashmere’s weather today, based on the live forecast above, shows a typical subtropical mix: warm mornings giving way to afternoon showers or storms, common from spring through autumn. Check the radar for short-term changes.
What drives Cashmere’s daily weather?
Cashmere sits about 25 kilometres north of Brisbane’s centre, in the Moreton Bay region. The subtropical climate means humid summers with frequent afternoon storms, and mild, drier winters. The live forecast above captures today’s pattern – morning sun often yields to convective cloud build-up by midday.
How different is Cashmere from Brisbane weather?
Very similar, but Cashmere’s inland valley position can trap overnight chill in winter and sometimes miss coastal sea breezes in summer. For a direct comparison, check Brisbane weather on Southern Monitor. If storms develop, the severe weather warning page covers the region.
What is the cashmere weather hourly outlook?
Hourly updates are visible on the live forecast above. For a more detailed Cashmere weather hourly breakdown, use the BOM forecast page linked in the sources – it shows temperature, wind and rain probability for each three-hour block.
Where can I check the cashmere weather radar?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Brisbane radar (Marburg) covers Cashmere. You can access it directly via BOM’s website or through Southern Monitor’s weather hub. The cashmere weather radar loop is best for seeing approaching storms.
How accurate is the cashmere temperature forecast?
BOM forecasts for Cashmere are generally reliable within 1–2°C for max temps, but afternoon convection can shift shower timing. For the most current cashmere temperature, cross-check the live forecast above with bom cashmere observations.