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Golden Skies and Gentle Breezes: A Perfect Autumn Friday in Albury

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
13 March 2026/02:19
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Weather
Golden Skies and Gentle Breezes: A Perfect Autumn Friday in Albury
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Thennicke

Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start

Albury residents can expect a refreshing start to their Friday, March 13, 2026. Early morning temperatures are predicted to dip to a cool 10°C to 14°C, making it a perfect time for a brisk walk or an early coffee by the Murray River. The skies will be predominantly clear, with high visibility and low humidity providing a bright, crisp atmosphere as the sun rises around 7:08 am.

Afternoon: Peak Sunshine and Comfortable Warmth

As the day progresses, the autumn sun will bring the mercury up to a comfortable maximum range of 24°C to 28°C. The afternoon will be characterized by sustained sunshine, ideal for outdoor activities or local commerce. Humidity is expected to remain low, at approximately 27% to 33%, ensuring the warmth feels pleasant rather than stifling. Light winds from the south to north-west will average around 11 to 13 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching up to 20 km/h, providing a gentle cooling effect during the warmest part of the day.

Evening: Clear Nights and Cooling Temperatures

The clear conditions are set to persist well into the evening. As the sun sets around 7:34 pm, temperatures will begin a steady decline, eventually returning to a mild overnight low. The lack of cloud cover will provide excellent conditions for stargazing or evening outdoor dining. No rainfall is expected throughout the night, ensuring a dry end to the work week.

Warnings and Safety Advice

  • Rain & Storms: There are no rain or thunderstorm warnings currently in place for Albury-Wodonga. Precipitation remains at 0% for the duration of the day.
  • Wind: No high-wind alerts have been issued, though residents may notice light breezes throughout the afternoon.
  • UV Index: The UV index is forecast to reach a moderate level (5). While not at peak summer intensity, protection such as sunscreen and hats is recommended if spending extended time in the afternoon sun.