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Sun-Drenched Start to the Week: Coastal Breezes and Clear Skies Ahead

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30 March 2026/02:55
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Sun-Drenched Start to the Week: Coastal Breezes and Clear Skies Ahead
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Wizzard

Monday Outlook: A Perfect Start to the Week

Sunshine Coast residents can look forward to a predominantly bright and pleasant start to the work week this Monday, 30 March 2026. Following a mild night, the region is set to experience a classic sub-tropical autumn day, characterized by generous sunshine, manageable humidity levels, and refreshing coastal breezes. Whether you are heading to the office or planning a walk along the Noosa National Park, the weather is largely on your side.

Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start

The day begins with clear skies across most of the coast, from Caloundra up to Rainbow Beach. Early risers would have noticed a slight chill in the air with temperatures starting at a cool 16°C to 18°C. By mid-morning, the mercury will climb steadily under full sun. Winds during the early hours will remain light, primarily coming from the west-southwest at approximately 4 to 9 km/h, making it an ideal window for an early morning surf or a coastal run before the sea breeze kicks in.

Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Sunny Spells

As we move into the afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach a comfortable maximum of 25°C to 27°C. While most of the day will remain sunny, some broken clouds may develop across the hinterland. The wind will shift to a more traditional south-easterly direction, picking up to around 17 km/h. This moderate breeze will help keep the humidity—currently sitting at about 60%—feeling quite comfortable. The UV index is rated as Moderate (3), so while it is not as extreme as the summer peak, sun protection is still recommended for those spending extended time outdoors.

Evening and Night: Clouds Creep In

Conditions will remain stable through the early evening, with temperatures lingering around 21°C at sunset (5:48 pm). However, late-night forecasts suggest a slight increase in cloud cover. While the chance of rain during the day remains low at approximately 5% to 20%, some localized light showers may move onshore overnight. Night-time lows will settle around 18°C to 20°C, providing a pleasant sleeping temperature.

Wind and Marine Notices

  • Rainfall: No significant rainfall is expected during daylight hours, though a 22% chance of early morning or late evening sprinkles exists.
  • Wind: South-easterly winds will peak at 11 mph (approx. 18 km/h) in the mid-afternoon.
  • Marine: No current gale or hazardous surf warnings are in place, but boaties should check local swell conditions as the SE breeze freshens.