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Sunscreen and Storm Prep: A Mixed Friday Forecast for Albury

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3 April 2026/02:17
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Sunscreen and Storm Prep: A Mixed Friday Forecast for Albury
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High UV and Afternoon Storm Potential Define Today's Outlook

Residents of Albury can expect a dynamic shift in weather conditions this Friday, April 3, 2026. The day is set to begin with the characteristic crispness of an autumn morning before transitioning into a warm, sun-drenched afternoon. However, the Bureau of Meteorology has noted a slight chance of atmospheric instability later in the day, meaning locals should keep an eye on the horizon.

Morning: A Clear and Refreshing Start

The day kicks off with clear skies and a gentle start to the morning. Early risers will experience a minimum temperature of approximately 14°C. Winds will remain light during the early hours, primarily coming from the north to northeasterly directions at 15 to 25 km/h. This makes for ideal conditions for morning commutes or outdoor exercise before the heat of the day sets in. The morning is expected to be mostly sunny, providing plenty of bright conditions across the Riverina area.

Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and High UV Warning

As we move into the afternoon, temperatures are forecast to climb to a pleasant maximum of 27°C. While the warmth will be welcome, the sun will be particularly potent. The UV Index is predicted to reach 7, which is categorized as 'High.' Health authorities and weather experts recommend sun protection between 10:20 am and 4:10 pm. During this peak period, the wind will shift, tending southerly at speeds of 15 to 25 km/h.

Of particular note is the development of cloud cover in the mid-to-late afternoon. While the general chance of rain remains low at roughly 5%, there is a specific forecast for a potential thunderstorm in the southeast of the region. Residents should be prepared for sudden changes in wind speed or light showers if these cells develop.

Evening: Cooling Down and Clouding Over

Heading into the evening, the temperature will begin its descent back toward the mid-teens. The sky is expected to become partly cloudy, providing a bit of a shield from the overnight chill. Winds will likely ease but maintain a southerly influence, ensuring a cool breeze persists through the night. No significant rainfall is expected overnight, with the chance of precipitation staying below 10%.

  • Morning: Mostly sunny, low of 14°C, light northeasterly winds.
  • Afternoon: High of 27°C, High UV (7), possible thunderstorm in the southeast.
  • Evening: Partly cloudy, temperatures easing, southerly winds.
  • Warnings: Sun protection recommended; monitor for afternoon storm activity.