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Autumn Showers and Mild Highs: A Wet Start to the Work Week in Albury

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
16 March 2026/02:17
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Weather
Autumn Showers and Mild Highs: A Wet Start to the Work Week in Albury
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Thennicke

Overview: Monday, 16 March 2026

Residents of Albury and Wodonga should prepare for a damp start to the week as Monday, 16 March 2026, brings a high probability of rain showers alongside typical early autumn temperatures. While the morning may start with a mix of sun and cloud, the forecast suggests that moisture-laden systems will move into the region, making the umbrella an essential accessory for anyone heading outdoors.

Morning: Increasing Clouds and Cool Breezes

The day is expected to begin with relatively mild conditions. Morning temperatures will hover around 17°C to 18°C, providing a comfortable start for early commuters. However, the early sunshine seen over the weekend will quickly give way to overcast skies. By mid-morning, cloud cover is predicted to thicken significantly. While the chance of rain remains low during the very early hours, the probability of light showers begins to climb after 9:00 AM as humidity levels sit near 64%.

Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Rainfall

As we move into the afternoon, Albury will reach its expected daytime maximum temperature. Forecasts indicate a peak between 24°C and 26°C, though some local models suggest it could push as high as 29°C if the cloud cover breaks intermittently. Despite the warmth, the chance of precipitation is at its highest during this period, currently sitting at 65%. Estimates suggest Albury could receive between 2.8mm and 3mm of rainfall throughout the day, primarily delivered through scattered showers rather than a constant downpour. Residents should be mindful of the UV index, which is expected to reach a 'Moderate' to 'High' level of 5 to 8 during breaks in the rain, necessitating sun protection during outdoor lunch breaks.

Evening and Overnight: Cooling Down

Conditions will remain unsettled as evening approaches. The rain risk persists at 65%, with light rain expected to continue intermittently through the night. Temperatures will gradually decline to an overnight low of approximately 17°C. Winds throughout the day are expected to remain relatively calm, predominantly coming from the south-east at speeds ranging from 12 km/h to 15 km/h, though occasional gusts may be felt during heavier shower activity.

Wind and Rain Summary

  • Maximum Temperature: 26°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 17°C
  • Rainfall Probability: 65% during both day and night.
  • Wind: South-easterly at 12-15 km/h.
  • Humidity: Average of 65%.

There are currently no severe weather warnings or wind alerts in place for the Albury region, but drivers are urged to take care on the roads as the first significant rainfall of the week can lead to slippery surfaces, especially after the recent dry spell.