Clear Skies and Coastal Breezes: Sydney’s Golden Tuesday Outlook
A Bright Start to the Second Week of March
Welcome to your daily weather briefing for Sydney. Today, Tuesday, 10 March 2026, the Harbour City is expected to enjoy a quintessential early autumn day. As we move further into the month, the humidity is beginning to moderate, offering Sydneysiders a blend of warm sunshine and refreshing coastal air. According to the latest meteorological data, today will be characterized by mostly sunny conditions during the hours of daylight, transitioning into a crisp, clear evening.
Morning Conditions: Mild and Humid
Early commuters and morning runners can expect a very mild start to the day. At daybreak, temperatures are sitting at a comfortable 21°C. Humidity remains relatively high during the early hours, reaching approximately 88%, which may create a slight haze over the water before the sun fully burns through. As the morning progresses, the cloud cover is expected to thin out, leaving us with a beautiful blue canopy by mid-morning. There is a nominal 23% to 35% chance of a stray shower in the early hours, though total rainfall amounts are expected to be negligible, measuring 0mm across most of the metropolitan area.
Afternoon Peaks and UV Safety
The mercury is set to climb steadily throughout the day, reaching a peak temperature of 24°C to 26°C between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. While these temperatures are moderate compared to the height of summer, the UV index is still classified as "Very High," reaching a level 9. Those planning to spend their lunch break outdoors or heading to the eastern beaches should remain sun-safe, as the autumn sun in Sydney can still cause significant burn within a short period of exposure. High-level clouds may occasionally drift over the city, providing brief periods of shade, but the afternoon will be dominated by sunshine.
Evening Forecast and Wind Warnings
As the sun sets, the city will experience a gentle cooling trend. Evening temperatures are forecasted to drop to a refreshing 19°C. Winds are expected to remain light and variable, primarily coming from the north and northeast at speeds that pose no threat to commuters or maritime activities. There are currently no severe wind or rain warnings in effect for the Sydney metropolitan district. The atmosphere is stable, leading to a clear and tranquil night, perfect for outdoor dining or a stroll along the Circular Quay.
Summary of Forecast Data
- Maximum Temperature: 26°C (79°F)
- Minimum Temperature: 19°C (66°F)
- Rainfall: 0mm expected (low probability of isolated drizzle)
- Humidity: Average of 80% throughout the day
- Wind: Light northerly breezes
- UV Index: 9 (Very High)

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