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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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The live forecast above shows today’s conditions for Noosa Heads. The key fact for beachgoers: UV reaches extreme levels by mid-morning, so wear sunscreen and a hat. A sea breeze usually arrives from late morning, keeping the coast cooler than inland.
What is the outlook for the next week or two?
The live forecast above covers the immediate days. For a longer view, check the weather noosa heads 14 day forecast and noosa weather 21 day forecast. These show broad trends – expect warmer, more humid conditions from November to April, and milder, drier weather from May to October. The weather noosa heads 7 days tab gives the most reliable short-term picture.
How does Noosa Heads’ weather compare with the rest of the shire?
Noosa Heads sits on the coast within Noosa Shire. Weather in noosa shire 10 days is similar near the beaches, but inland areas like Cooroy can be a few degrees warmer in summer and cooler overnight. For a seasonal snapshot, the noosa weather 30 days outlook shows the typical shift from the wet to the dry season.
Can Noosa Heads get cyclones?
Direct cyclone hits are rare, but the wet season (November–April) brings heavy rain, thunderstorms and possible storm surges. The Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings if a cyclone approaches the southeast Queensland coast.
Is the sea warm enough to swim in winter?
Yes. Sea surface temperatures drop to about 21°C in July and August, which many swimmers find comfortable. In summer the water often reaches 27°C. Always check the live forecast above for wave and wind conditions.
When is the best time to visit for fine weather?
September to November and March to May offer warm days, lower humidity and fewer rain events. Summer is hot and humid but the sea breeze helps. Winter is mild and dry, ideal for walking and whale watching.
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