Morning Clouds to Give Way to Golden Afternoon Sunshine in Albury

Clear Skies and Warmth Ahead for Tuesday
Albury residents can look forward to a settled and pleasantly warm day this Tuesday, 10 March 2026. While the morning may start with a touch of cloud cover, the region is expected to see a transition into clear, bright conditions as the day progresses. It is a perfect day for outdoor activities, provided you are prepared for the peak afternoon heat.
Morning: A Soft and Cloudy Start
The day is set to begin with a blanket of morning clouds, keeping early temperatures relatively mild. As of sunrise at 7:06 am, the air will be crisp with a minimum temperature of approximately 15°C. For those heading out for an early commute or morning exercise, the humidity will be at its highest point of the day, near 38%, but no fog or visibility issues are anticipated. Winds will remain light, drifting in from the south at roughly 5 to 7 km/h.
Afternoon: Peak Heat and High UV
By midday, the cloud cover is expected to break, revealing a clear blue sky. Temperatures will climb steadily throughout the early afternoon, reaching a forecast high of 30°C. While this is characteristic of a warm Albury autumn day, the UV index is predicted to reach a moderate level of 5. Residents are encouraged to seek shade and wear sun protection between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. Despite the heat, the low humidity of 34% will ensure the conditions do not feel overly oppressive.
Evening: A Gentle Cool Down
As the sun sets at 7:38 pm, the temperature will begin its gradual descent. The evening forecast remains clear and dry, making it ideal for outdoor dining or a stroll along the Murray River. Winds will stay negligible, rarely exceeding 5 km/h, ensuring a calm night ahead. By late evening, the mercury will drop back toward a comfortable 20°C.
Warnings and Precipitation
- Rainfall: There is a 0% chance of rain today. No umbrellas will be required as high pressure continues to dominate the regional weather pattern.
- Wind: No wind warnings are in place. Gusts are expected to remain well below 15 km/h across the Border region.
- Fire Safety: While no specific bans are in place, the dry conditions and 30°C heat serve as a reminder to remain vigilant in rural areas.

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