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Don't Forget the Umbrella: Morning Showers and Coastal Breezes Set for the Gold Coast

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
23 March 2026/02:31
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Weather
Don't Forget the Umbrella: Morning Showers and Coastal Breezes Set for the Gold Coast
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Monday Weather Overview

Gold Coast residents and visitors should prepare for a damp start to the week this Monday, March 23, 2026. The local forecast indicates a high probability of precipitation paired with steady coastal winds. While the region will enjoy warm temperatures typical for late March, the presence of an active weather system means that outdoor plans may require a backup strategy, particularly during the first half of the day.

Morning: Wet and Windy

The morning hours are expected to be the wettest part of the day. Forecasters are predicting a 90% chance of rain, with showers most likely to intensify during the late morning period. Rainfall totals are estimated between 1mm and 5mm. As you head out for the morning commute or school run, expect overcast skies and a consistent south-to-southeasterly breeze. Winds will be blowing at speeds of 20 to 30 km/h, which may make the rain feel slightly cooler than the thermometer suggests. The temperature will start at a mild overnight low of 21°C and climb steadily as the morning progresses.

Afternoon and Evening Outlook

By the afternoon, the most consistent rain is expected to taper off, leaving behind lingering clouds and the possibility of a stray shower. The maximum temperature is forecast to reach 28°C. Despite the cloud cover, humidity levels will remain relatively high at approximately 75%, contributing to a slightly muggy feel throughout the coastal suburbs. As evening approaches, the south-easterly winds are expected to persist, providing some relief from the humidity. The sky will likely transition to a partly cloudy state overnight, with temperatures settling back down toward the low 20s.

Sun Safety and Fire Danger

Even with the predicted cloud cover and showers, the UV Index for today is rated as "Very High." Health authorities recommend seeking shade and using sun protection between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, as solar radiation can still penetrate through cloud layers. Additionally, the Queensland Fire Department has listed the fire danger rating for the Gold Coast region as Moderate. While the rain will provide some surface moisture, the steady winds mean residents should remain vigilant and follow all local fire safety regulations.

  • Maximum Temperature: 28°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 21°C
  • Rainfall Chance: 80-90% (1-5mm expected)
  • Wind: S/SE 20-30 km/h
  • UV Index: Very High