Golden Rays and Gentle Breezes: A Near-Perfect Midweek for the Coast
Wednesday Weather Overview
Gold Coast residents and visitors can look forward to a predominantly bright and pleasant day this Wednesday, 11 March 2026. After a period of unsettled conditions earlier in the week, a high-pressure ridge has stabilized the region's atmosphere, bringing mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures typical of early autumn in South East Queensland.
Morning Conditions
The day is set to begin with crisp, clear conditions and a minimum temperature hovering around 19°C to 21°C. Early risers will notice a refreshing southerly breeze moving at 15 to 20 km/h. While conditions on land remain calm, those heading out to the Gold Coast waters should be aware of stronger winds reaching up to 25 knots offshore in the very early hours. These winds are expected to trend southeasterly throughout the morning as the sun rises higher, eventually easing by midday.
Afternoon Heat and UV Alert
By the afternoon, the mercury is predicted to reach a pleasant maximum of 29°C. The sky will remain mostly sunny with only a few scattered clouds likely to drift in from the coast. While the temperature is moderate, the UV Index is forecasted to hit the 'Extreme' category. Residents are urged to follow sun-safety protocols, including wearing protective clothing, hats, and sunscreen, especially between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM when solar radiation is at its peak.
Evening Outlook and Rain Probability
As we head into the evening, the wind is expected to become light and variable, providing a still and mild night for outdoor activities. The temperature will gradually dip back toward the low 20s. While there is a slight 10% to 15% chance of a stray coastal shower, total rainfall is expected to be less than 1mm, meaning umbrellas likely won't be necessary for most of the city.
Forecast Highlights
- Maximum Temperature: 29°C
- Minimum Temperature: 19°C to 21°C
- Wind: Southerly 15-20 km/h in the morning, becoming light in the afternoon.
- Rainfall: Very low risk (10% chance), less than 1mm expected.
- Marine Warning: Offshore winds up to 25 knots early in the morning; seas decreasing to 1 metre by midday.
- UV Index: Extreme—sun protection is essential.

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