Brisbane in December
December weather, climate averages, and packing tips.
December marks a typically very warm period of summer, where the weather is warming up. Daytime highs average 29°C / 83°F, dropping to 20°C / 68°F at night.
The atmosphere is generally hot and tropical, with heavy bursts of rain breaking the heat. The sun is very strong at this time of year, making sun protection essential during the day.
How it compares to the rest of the year in Brisbane.
Temperature
- Daytime high
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- Nighttime low
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- Feels like (avg)
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Sunshine
- Daylight
- 13.8 hours
- UV index (max)
- 10
- Typical sun hours
- 04:47 – 18:38
Rain & Snow
- Total
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- Rainy days
- 16
- Cloud cover
- 53%
- Snowfall
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Humidity & Wind
- Humidity (avg)
- 74%
- Wind (avg)
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- Wind (max gusts)
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Frequently asked questions
Is December a good time to visit Brisbane?
Typical December days in Brisbane reach highs of 28°C (82°F) with nights around 20°C (68°F). It usually feels hot by day and mild after dark. It is among the wetter months, so it is wise to have some indoor backup plans or flexible activities.
What are temperatures like in December?
Daytime temperatures in December typically peak near 28°C (82°F), while nights drop to around 20°C (68°F). Expect hot afternoons and mild evenings.
How much does it rain in December?
Rainfall in December averages 111 mm (4.4 in) across roughly 16 days. Overall it is a very wet time of year, so a light rain jacket and waterproof shoes are very handy.
How many hours of daylight are there in December?
You can expect about 14 hours of daylight in December. Sunrise is typically around 04:47 and sunset near 18:38. You get long days with comfortable amounts of daylight.
How strong is the sun in December?
UV levels frequently reach very high levels (around 10), so strong sun protection is essential, especially around midday.
Is it windy in December?
In December, average wind speeds are around 10 km/h (6 mph), with gusts on the windiest days reaching about 46 km/h (29 mph). On the ground, it is it often feels breezy, especially in more exposed spots or along the coast.