Stormy Skies and Heavy Rain: A Wet Thursday Ahead for Albury

Wet and Stormy Conditions Expected
Albury residents should keep their umbrellas close at hand this Thursday, 26 March 2026, as a significant weather system moves through the Border region. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a forecast dominated by high rainfall chances and the potential for severe weather. With a 90% chance of precipitation, the city is expected to see between 2 mm and 15 mm of rain throughout the day. Temperatures will remain relatively mild but suppressed by the cloud cover, with an overnight low of 17°C and a daytime maximum reaching just 22°C.
Morning Outlook: Showers and Early Storms
The day is set to start on a damp note, with showers likely from the early hours. The morning period carries a high risk of thunderstorms, which may impact the morning commute. Residents can expect cloudy skies and light winds initially, though conditions will begin to shift as a westerly breeze picks up to speeds of 15 to 25 km/h. Despite the overcast conditions, the UV index is predicted to reach a high level of 7, so sun protection is still recommended between 10:10 am and 4:20 pm during any breaks in the cloud.
Afternoon Alert: Severe Storm Potential
Conditions are expected to intensify during the afternoon. The most significant weather activity is slated for the early afternoon, with the potential for thunderstorms to become severe. Forecasters have highlighted a risk of heavy rain which may lead to flash flooding, particularly in the southeast of the Riverina area. During the middle of the day, winds will shift to the southwest and increase in strength, gusting between 25 and 35 km/h. This wind change will bring a noticeable chill to the air as the maximum temperature peaks at 22°C.
Evening Transition and Safety Warnings
As we head into the evening, the immediate threat of severe storms is expected to ease, though showers will likely persist. Winds will remain steady from the southwest at approximately 20 to 25 km/h before gradually tapering off late in the night. Because of the risk of flash flooding during the peak of the storm activity, the following precautions are advised:
- Avoid driving through floodwaters or parking in low-lying areas prone to rapid runoff.
- Secure loose outdoor items that could be affected by gusty southwesterly winds.
- Stay tuned to local emergency updates if the thunderstorm activity intensifies.
- Ensure pets are brought indoors during the height of the storm.
Looking ahead, the damp conditions are expected to linger into Friday morning before a clearer, sunnier weekend takes hold. For today, however, the message is clear: prepare for a wet and potentially turbulent Thursday.

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