Emergency dashboard

Be prepared

Council services and facilities will have changed operations due to the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Find out more.

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Flood Cameras
The images displayed on this website are captured from flood monitoring cameras and are typically updated at 10.00 AM and 2.00 PM during normal operation. During a flood event, the aim is to update images every 30 minutes; however, update frequency may be impacted by telecommunications issues or other unforeseen circumstances.

For information on how to understand and interpret the emergency dashboard mapping tool, read our frequently asked questions. This website contains general forecasts and information based on third-party information from the Commonwealth Government’s Bureau of Meteorology. Read the disclaimer.

Weather warnings

Fire danger ratings

Chart showing No Rating
Fire Weather District
Brisbane
Day
Tuesday
Fire Danger Rating
No Rating
Last Updated

Weather observations

Current temperature
24.8°C
Lowest
21.7°C
Highest
24.9°C
Rainfall
0.0 mm of rain since 9am
Last weather at
9:10 AM
Humidity
69%
Pressure (hPa)
1011.7
Wind Direction
SE
Wind Speed
6 km/h 3 knots
Highest Gust
17 km/h 9 knots

Community service announcements

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a Low to Severe Heatwave Warning for Brisbane for the next 3 days, from Friday 27 December to Sunday 29 December 2024. 

Residents are advised to closely monitor...

Aerial mosquito treatment by helicopter is planned to start 9:00am Saturday 14 December and may extend into Sunday 15 December. 

It will cover areas including Tinchi Tamba Wetlands, Bald Hills...

Higher than predicted high tides may be experienced in low-lying foreshore areas and riverside locations from Sunday 15 December to Tuesday 17 December 2024. 

The Queensland Tide tables provided by the...

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