Ipswich weather: Forecast for August 16
Today's forecast is morning fog patches; mostly sunny afternoon; nw winds.
At 3am today, expect a dry day with a dew point of 6.3. The temperature will feel more like a cool 5.5 with a relative humidity of 100 per cent.
The highest expected temperature today is 25, which is 2 degrees higher than yesterday's max.
Today's maximum is the highest the mercury will climb over the next seven days, according to the forecast.
The chance of rain today is 10 per cent.
Showers are less likely tomorrow with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a slim (5 per cent) chance of rain.
The UV index is predicted to be 5. There is a moderate risk of harm from sun exposure. Experts suggest covering up, using sunscreen outside and avoiding the sun around noon.
Winds will be west-northwest around 10 km/h in the morning shifting to west around 22 km/h in the afternoon.
Details for the next six days:
Sunday, August 17: Sunny. W'ly winds Min - 5. Max - 21.
Monday, August 18: Frost patches morning. Mostly sunny afternoon. W'ly winds tending NE Min - 2. Max - 22.
Tuesday, August 19: Mostly cloudy. Late shower. SW winds tending SE Min - 4. Max - 21.
Wednesday, August 20: Morning fog patches. Possible shower. SW/SE winds Min - 4. Max - 21.
Thursday, August 21: Mostly cloudy. Rain periods. SE winds Min - 6. Max - 22.
Friday, August 22: Morning fog patches. Mostly sunny afternoon. SW/SE winds Min - 8. Max - 24.
The previous Ipswich weather article can be viewed here.

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