April 2025 Weather Forecast Dayboro Queensland

April 2025 weather forecast for Dayboro, Queensland. Daily temperature, rainfall probability, thunderstorm and flood risk outlook across the full 30-day period for the Moreton Bay hinterland.
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As April unfolds, Dayboro experiences the seasonal shift that brings new atmospheric patterns and environmental changes. Discover what this month has in store as we explore its unfolding weather story.

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Historical Weather Patterns for April in Dayboro

Temperature:

  • April Average Highs: Daytime temperatures in April typically range from 26°C to 29°C, with warm spells occasionally reaching 30°C in hotter years.
  • April Average Lows: Nighttime temperatures drop further as autumn progresses, averaging 14°C to 18°C, bringing noticeably cooler evenings.
 

Rainfall and Wet Season:

  • Rainfall Totals: April is a transitional month where the wet season starts to subside. Monthly rainfall generally ranges between 60mm to 150mm, though occasional heavy rain events can push totals higher.
  • Rainfall Patterns: The first half of April often retains scattered showers and thunderstorms, while the latter half typically sees drier, more stable weather conditions.

 

Humidity:

  • Humidity levels start to decline compared to March, with morning humidity peaking around 85%, dropping to 50-65% in the afternoons.
  • A gradual shift towards drier air is noticeable, especially in the second half of April.

 

Storms and Extreme Weather:

  • Thunderstorms: April still experiences occasional thunderstorm activity, particularly in the first two weeks, averaging 4-8 storm days.
  • Cyclonic Activity: Although the risk of tropical cyclones diminishes, residual moisture from decaying cyclones can still contribute to heavy rain bursts in early April.
  • Cold Front Influence: Later in the month, cold fronts from the south may bring gusty winds and brief rain episodes, marking the shift to drier conditions.

 

Wind:

  • Winds are moderate, mostly from the southeast, averaging 15-30 km/h.
  • Stronger wind gusts (up to 45 km/h) may accompany thunderstorms and frontal systems.

 

Flooding and Local Impacts:

  • Flooding Risk: Moderate, particularly early in the month if heavy rainfall events occur.
  • Late-season dry spells: The second half of April is usually drier, reducing the risk of prolonged flooding.

 

Significant Historical Weather Events in April:

  • April 2015: A strong cold front brought intense thunderstorms and damaging winds, resulting in fallen trees and power outages in parts of Dayboro.
  • April 1989: An unseasonably late tropical system brought over 120mm of rain in a three-day period, leading to flash flooding in low-lying areas.
  • April 1956: One of the driest Aprils recorded, with only 25mm of rainfall, marking an early onset of the dry season.

 

April Weather Summary

April is a month of transition, with gradually cooling temperatures, declining rainfall, and occasional thunderstorms. While early April can still bring rain and humidity, the second half generally sees drier conditions as Queensland moves deeper into autumn.

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