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Golden Skies for Albury: Thursday’s Late Autumn Warmth

AuthorEditorial Team
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2 April 2026/02:17
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Weather
Golden Skies for Albury: Thursday’s Late Autumn Warmth
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Thennicke

A Bright Outlook for the Border City

As we settle into the first week of April, Albury is set to experience a delightful burst of warmth this Thursday, April 2, 2026. Residents can look forward to a day dominated by sunshine and mild temperatures, providing a perfect opportunity for outdoor activities before the cooler transition of autumn truly takes hold. Current meteorological data suggests a stable weather pattern that will keep the region dry and bright throughout the day.

Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start

The day will begin on a refreshing note, with early morning temperatures hovering around 12°C to 13°C. As the sun rises, any lingering overnight chill will quickly dissipate under clear, sunny skies. For those heading out for an early commute or a morning walk along the Murray River, a light jacket is recommended, but you can expect to shed layers by mid-morning as the mercury climbs steadily toward the high teens.

Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Bright Conditions

By the afternoon, Albury will see its peak temperature reach a pleasant 28°C. This is notably warmer than the long-term April average for the region, which typically sits closer to 22°C. The conditions will remain mainly sunny throughout the peak of the day, with only a few scattered clouds expected to appear late in the afternoon. Key features for the afternoon include:

  • Maximum Temperature: 28°C
  • Wind: Gentle westerly breezes at approximately 11 km/h.
  • Humidity: Low levels of around 36%, ensuring a comfortable, dry heat.
  • UV Index: Predicted to reach a high of 7 or 8.

Evening: Cooling Down and Cloud Cover

As we move into the evening, the skies will transition to a partly cloudy state. Temperatures will begin their gradual descent, reaching the low 20s by sunset and eventually settling back down to an overnight low of 12°C. While the cloud cover will increase slightly as night falls, there is very little chance of precipitation. Current models suggest only a 10% to 20% probability of rain, meaning umbrellas will likely remain unnecessary for the duration of the day.

Sun Safety and Wind Notices

While no severe weather warnings or wind alerts have been issued for the Albury-Wodonga area, residents should remain mindful of the UV levels. Sun protection is strongly advised between 10:20 am and 4:10 pm, when solar radiation is at its strongest. Winds will remain light, with gusts peaking at 16 km/h, which is well below any threshold for concern. Enjoy the sunshine, Albury!