Emergency dashboard

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Tropical Cyclone Alfred could bring heavy rainfall and damaging winds to Brisbane in coming days. Prepare now. Find out more

Brisbane Severe Weather Alert provides free alerts to help you prepare and protect your property. Register online for alerts delivered by email, SMS or voice message. Find out more.

Understand the risks, prepare your property and make plans for how to stay safe before, during and after severe weather events. Visit Be Prepared for more information. 

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The flood map is for general awareness. It shows predicted flood areas using pre-existing data and advice issued by the Australian Government’s Bureau of Meteorology.  It doesn’t include flash flooding. Even if your property isn’t marked as flooded, it could still be at risk. Always pay attention to local conditions, Bureau of Meteorology warnings, refer to your household emergency plan and use your own judgment to stay safe. 

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 Moderate
Fire Weather District
Brisbane
Day
Friday
Fire Danger Rating
Moderate
Last Updated

Weather observations

Current temperature
24.9°C
Lowest
21°C
Highest
26.2°C
Rainfall
0.0 mm of rain since 9am
Last weather at
9:20 AM
Humidity
74%
Pressure (hPa)
1002.7
Wind Direction
W
Wind Speed
15 km/h 8 knots
Highest Gust
39 km/h 21 knots

Community service announcements

Residents in the Moggill area are advised ambulance staff and limited medical and emergency resources will be available at Moggill SES depot if the community is isolated due to Tropical Cyclone Alfred...

Residents at risk from storm surge and flooding should use the additional time available from the slowing progress of Tropical Cyclone Alfred to seek alternative shelter.

The latest advice from the...

Higher than predicted high tides may be experienced in foreshore (low-lying areas near the coast) and riverside locations from Saturday 1 March to Wednesday 5 March 2025. 

The Queensland Tide tables...

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