Temps to drop to ‘normal’ June weather
Sunshine Coast temperatures will revert to a more traditional June fresh feel with a chance of rain for later in the week after "unusually" warm weather.
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SUNSHINE Coast temperatures will revert to a more traditional June fresh feel with a chance of rain for later in the week.
The Bureau of Meteorology report recent temperatures had been "unusually" warm, particularly at night, but that they have dropped down.
Forecaster Rosa Hoff said cold air coming up from the southern states had eased the minimum temperatures back to classic June.
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"It's not quite a cold snap, just because the temperatures have been above average, it will feel like a normal June," Ms Hoff said.
Ms Hoff said maximum temperatures would hover around the low 20Cs with minimums around 14C.
Conditions yesterday were wet and drizzling from a rain band which cleared off late last night.
The rain band brought falls of about 10-20mm across the Coast, including 12mm at Maroochydore and 11mm at Sunshine Coast Airport.
"Conditions will be partly cloudy all the way until the middle of the week," she said.
"There's an increase of shower activity from winds strengthening and cloud hanging around.
"There will be a couple of spots of rain, with showers from Thursday to Sunday.
"It won't be drizzle, just coastal showers, not as heavy as the weekend."
Strong winds are also forecast for the Fraser Coast region this week.