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Planning a trip or just want to know what to expect outdoors in Gympie? This section provides the most up-to-date weather information, including detailed forecasts and clear charts for your convenience.

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Overview

Gympie boasts a classic subtropical climate, offering comfortable conditions for travel year-round. Summers here are typically warm and humid, fueling the lush growth of local greenery, while winters bring mild coolness and drier weather.

The highest temperatures occur from December to February, when average highs reach 29°C. This period also sees the most rainy days, so an umbrella is a useful accessory. Winter months (June–August) are characterized by pleasant daytime temperatures around 16°C; however, nights become noticeably cooler, with lows around 10°C, so a light jacket in your luggage wouldn't go amiss.

Spring and autumn in Gympie are truly delightful times, when the weather stabilizes to offer a perfect balance of warmth and freshness. Thanks to the lack of extreme cold, this city in Australia remains an attractive destination for travelers looking to enjoy nature and outdoor activities in almost any season.

Temperature

The climate in Gympie is characterized as warm and temperate, with the distinct seasonal changes typical for this part of Australia. The hottest time of year is summer, which lasts from December to February. During this period, especially in January, the average temperature is around 25.5°C, with daytime highs often reaching near 30°C. Summer nights remain warm and comfortable, with temperatures rarely dipping below 20–21°C.

The winter period, falling in June, July, and August, is mild and frost-free. July is considered the coolest month, with an average temperature of 15.5°C. Even in winter, it is quite warm during the day — temperatures reach 20–21°C — but it becomes noticeably fresher once the sun sets. Nighttime temperatures at this time of year can drop to 10–11°C, so travelers are advised to have warm clothes for evening strolls.

Significant daily temperature fluctuations are particularly noticeable in late winter and early spring. For instance, in August and September, the difference between the daytime high and nighttime low can reach 12 degrees, creating a contrast between cool mornings and summer-like warm afternoons. Overall, Gympie's temperature regime remains favorable year-round, avoiding extreme heat or severe cold.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Rainfall in Gympie is distributed unevenly throughout the year, creating distinct wet and dry seasons. The rainiest period occurs during the Australian summer and early autumn. From December to March, the frequency of precipitation is at its highest; for example, March records an average of up to 15 rainy days. During these months, rainfall reaches its peak for the region (around 4–5 mm), making an umbrella or raincoat essential travel accessories.

As winter arrives, the weather becomes significantly drier. The period from June to September is characterized by minimal moisture. August and September are the driest months, when rain is very rare — averaging just 4 days per month — and precipitation levels drop to 1 mm. This time of year is excellent for those who prefer clear weather for sightseeing.

Since temperatures in Gympie rarely fall below +10°C even in the coldest months, precipitation occurs exclusively as rain, and there is no snow here. A transitional period occurs in spring, during October and November, when the frequency of rain begins to rise again (up to 10–11 days), preparing nature for the new wet summer season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning your trip to Gympie, keep the region's warm subtropical climate in mind. Your luggage should primarily consist of light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen, which is especially important during the hot summer months (December to February) when temperatures often hit 30°C. Since the Australian sun is very strong year-round, be sure to bring a hat, quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen.

If your trip falls during the summer or early autumn, be prepared for rain: a light raincoat or compact umbrella will be indispensable, as rain is frequent during this time. For the winter months (June–August), when nights get chilly and temperatures can drop to 10°C, we recommend layering. Pack a jumper, windbreaker, or light jacket to stay comfortable in the evenings, and comfortable shoes for long walks through the city and its scenic surroundings.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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