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Cloudy Skies and Crisp Autumn Air: Your Sunday Forecast for the Capital

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
5 April 2026/02:26
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Weather
Cloudy Skies and Crisp Autumn Air: Your Sunday Forecast for the Capital
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Kgbo

Overview of the Day

Residents of Canberra can expect a quintessential autumn day this Sunday, 5 April 2026. As the capital settles into the heart of the season, the weather remains stable but noticeably cooler than the preceding weeks. Today’s outlook is characterized by persistent cloud cover and a mild temperature range, making it a perfect day for indoor activities or a brisk walk through the changing foliage, provided you have a light jacket handy.

Temperature and Sky Conditions

According to the latest data from the Bureau of Meteorology, the mercury is set to peak at a pleasant 21°C, while the overnight low dipped to a crisp 9°C. The sky will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day, offering little in the way of direct sunshine but keeping the temperature relatively consistent. Despite the grey appearance, the air remains dry with only a minimal chance of precipitation.

Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Breakdown

  • Morning: The day begins with cool, damp conditions following the end of Daylight Saving Time earlier this morning. Temperatures will sit around 19°C by mid-morning. Winds will be southeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h, gradually tending easterly as the city wakes up.
  • Afternoon: The maximum temperature of 21°C will be reached in the early afternoon. While the clouds persist, the atmosphere will feel mild. There is a slight chance (approximately 10% to 20%) of a passing shower, though most of the ACT is expected to remain dry.
  • Evening: As the sun sets earlier due to the clock change, temperatures will drop back toward the mid-teens, reaching about 18°C by early evening. Winds are expected to become light and variable, leading into a calm, cool night.

Wind and Rain Outlook

There are currently no weather warnings in place for the Australian Capital Territory. While the southeasterly winds may provide a slight chill in exposed areas during the morning, they will lose their strength by the late evening. Total rainfall is expected to be negligible, with official gauges likely recording 0 mm for the 24-hour period. However, the high humidity levels typical of April may result in some localized morning mist in the valleys.

Sun Safety and UV Alert

Even with heavy cloud cover, sun protection remains a priority for those heading outdoors. The UV Index is predicted to reach a high of 7. Sun protection is officially recommended between 9:10 am and 3:00 pm. Residents are advised to use SPF 30+ sunscreen and wear hats if spending extended periods outside, as the autumn sun in the high country can still cause damage through the cloud layer.