Moon Planting Calendar

A daily moon planting calendar for Dayboro, Queensland. Lunar phases, zodiac signs, elemental influences, and specific planting advice tailored to local subtropical conditions.
Dayboro Weather Outlook: 23 February – 1 March 2026

Mostly sunny Monday with low 30s before a mid-week trough brings 63% shower chances Tuesday and Wednesday. Dayboro Model forecast with accuracy review, regional outlook and late-blight garden tips.
Why Dayboro’s Valley Microclimate Affects Your Solar Panels

Understanding Dayboro’s valley microclimate is crucial for accurate solar panel output predictions. Learn how cold air drainage, fog, and tilted panels affect your system’s performance.
When the Data Disagrees

This paper examines several common positions in climate discussions, verifying claims with peer-reviewed data and actual measurements from instruments. Is the science settled?
Dayboro Weather Outlook: 20–26 February 2026 — Sunny Start, Shower Risk Mid-Week

Get ready for a dry and sunny weekend in Dayboro, with temperatures above average, but keep an eye out for shower chances rising mid-week.
Dayboro.au Radar

New on the site: a live rain radar and lightning map that shows you everything in one spot. Rain moving across SEQ, real-time lightning strikes colour-coded by distance, storm
cell tracking with directional arrows, and a flashing alert when lightning gets within 50km of Dayboro. No more juggling the Bureau on one tab and lightning on another — just
open dayboro.au/radar/ and you’re sorted.
Is the EPA repeal on CO2 correct?

A review of the 2009 EPA Endangerment Finding’s scientific basis, using real-world data to test climate model projections.
Updates February 2026

Catch up on the latest updates at Dayboro AU Weather, where we’re working to improve your experience and provide valuable resources behind a paywall for members.
January 2026 in Dayboro: What Actually Happened, Where I Missed It, and Why It Matters

January 2026 was unusually hot and dry in Dayboro. This post explains what happened, where the forecast missed, and why local conditions amplified the outcome.
Weather Server confusion

It always happens Well, ok, not always… but. So the weather server, which is on Windows, did an auto update, restarted and then went … OK bugger it. It is running on a NUC. I moved it to a NUC as it is only doing some light work; the main work and the heavy lifting […]