A Damp Start to the Week: Passing Showers and Grey Skies for Wollongong

A Mild and Overcast Monday Ahead
Residents of Wollongong should prepare for a grey start to the working week this Monday, 6 April 2026. Following a relatively calm weekend, the local atmosphere is shifting as a band of cloud cover settles over the Illawarra region. While the day won't be a total washout, the forecast suggests a persistent dampness that will likely necessitate a light rain jacket or an umbrella for those heading out to the office or the shops.
Morning: Crisp Temperatures and High Humidity
The morning is expected to begin on a cool note, with temperatures sitting at a crisp 13°C. High humidity levels, reaching upwards of 73%, will make the air feel slightly heavier and more damp than the thermometer suggests. Skies will remain predominantly cloudy through the early hours, obstructing any significant morning sunshine. Commuters can expect dry roads initially, though the overcast conditions will set a somber tone for the early hours of the day.
Afternoon: Passing Showers and Peak Warmth
As we move into the afternoon, Wollongong will reach a projected maximum temperature of 22°C. This mild peak will be accompanied by intermittent passing showers. Meteorological data indicates a 24% to 25% chance of precipitation during the daylight hours, with approximately 1mm of rainfall expected. These showers are likely to be light and scattered rather than heavy or prolonged, but they will be frequent enough to keep the pavement wet throughout the mid-afternoon period.
Evening: Clearing Skies and Cooling Off
By the time the sun begins to set, the weather system responsible for the daytime cloudiness is expected to move offshore. The evening forecast predicts a gradual clearing of the skies, leading to a much brighter and clearer night. Temperatures will begin to dip back toward the overnight low of 13°C, but the cessation of rain will make for a more pleasant night for those out in the city center or walking along the coast.
Wind and Rain Summary
Wind conditions for Monday will remain gentle, with speeds averaging around 10 km/h (approximately 6 mph). These light breezes are expected to come from the south or southeast, adding a slight chill to the air near the shoreline. There are currently no severe wind or flood warnings in place for the Wollongong area. While the passing showers are a certainty for some suburbs, they do not pose any significant risk of flash flooding or hazardous driving conditions beyond the typical slippery surfaces associated with light rain.

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