brisbane weather radar

The Beenleigh weather radar is positioned on an isolated hill approximately 150m above sea level and provides low-level coverage for the Greater Brisbane area. The radar is limited in its view from the south and west by the Great Dividing Range and the Lamington Plateau. The coverage area of this radar is approximately 260 km.

The radar image is animated and can be zoomed and panned by hovering over the image. It also has the option to select a time period, up to 14 days. Unfortunately, not all images are available due to data transfer issues and radar problems. However, the images are updated at least every six to 10 minutes. In addition, you can place markers to see how much rainfall is falling at different points in time.

The Mt Stapylton weather radar also provides the current wind speed and direction. In late afternoon, clouds will likely develop. If the forecast calls for rain, afternoon clouds are likely. Weatherzone also provides Tropical Cyclone warnings, as well as information on wind speeds and temperature. You can also view the latest rainfall and humidity levels. You can use the Weatherzone weather radar to stay informed on the latest weather conditions in Brisbane.

You can also register to the site. This will ensure that your settings are remembered between page loads. You can also contact the Australian Bureau of Meteorology if you have any questions. The site is free to use and is updated frequently. It is a helpful tool for forecasting. You can even access it from your smart phone or computer.

In addition to providing alerts and warnings, the Bureau of Meteorology also publishes the latest weather conditions. As of Wednesday morning, the river levels in Brisbane are just under 5.0 metres. As of Thursday, the water level is expected to rise to 5.2 metres. The peak is expected to reach five metres by 4am.