Sweltering Temperatures and Stormy Horizons for the Gold Coast

Scorching Conditions Ahead for Thursday
Gold Coast residents should prepare for a day of significant weather contrasts this Thursday, February 12, 2026. As the summer heat continues to grip Southeast Queensland, today is expected to be one of the more challenging days of the week, characterized by soaring temperatures followed by a high probability of evening rainfall. Whether you are heading to the beaches or commuting to the office, staying informed on the shifting conditions will be essential.
Morning: A Warm and Humid Start
The day begins with a very warm morning, with early temperatures already hovering around 23°C to 24°C. Humidity levels are notably high, reaching up to 93% in the early hours, which may make the air feel much heavier and warmer than the thermometer suggests. Coastal breezes will be light initially, providing little relief from the muggy conditions. Expect partly cloudy skies through the mid-morning hours as the sun begins to drive temperatures upward rapidly.
Afternoon: Peak Heat and Thunderstorm Potential
As we move into the afternoon, the heat will intensify significantly. Forecasts indicate a daytime maximum temperature ranging between 30°C and 37°C, depending on the specific inland or coastal location. This peak heat brings with it a 25% chance of scattered thunderstorms across the region. While the morning may appear relatively clear, cloud cover is expected to build from the west. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and seek shade during the hottest part of the day, as the 'feels-like' temperature is predicted to exceed the actual mercury reading due to the persistent humidity.
Evening: Rainfall and Cooling Relief
The most significant weather shift occurs as evening approaches. Meteorologists have flagged a 70% chance of rain and more consistent showers starting late in the afternoon and continuing through the night. Estimates suggest a rainfall accumulation of approximately 8.3 mm, which could bring much-needed cooling to the parched coast. The evening temperature will settle back toward a low of 23°C, but the damp conditions mean umbrellas will be a necessity for anyone with night-time plans.
Daily Weather Summary and Notices
- Temperature Range: A minimum of 23°C to a scorching maximum of 37°C.
- Humidity: High throughout the day, peaking at over 90% in the morning.
- Precipitation: 25% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon, increasing to a 70% chance of rain tonight.
- Wind: Light to moderate breezes, though gusty conditions may occur near localized storm cells.
With high UV levels and significant heat expected before the rain arrives, goldcoast.news encourages all readers to practice sun safety and keep an eye on local sky conditions for sudden storm developments.

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