Cooler Change Arrives: A Mild and Cloudy Tuesday for the Illawarra

Cloudy Skies and Mild Temps: What to Expect Across Wollongong
Residents across Wollongong can expect a break from the intense summer heat this Tuesday, February 3, 2026. While February is typically one of the warmer months for the Illawarra region, today’s conditions are leaning towards the milder side, with significant cloud cover keeping temperatures well within a comfortable range for most of the day. For those planning their commutes or outdoor activities, the weather today offers a temperate reprieve from the humidity often associated with the peak of the Australian summer.
Morning: A Crisp and Cloudy Start
The day began with a relatively cool start, with temperatures recorded at approximately 16°C during the early hours. Cloud cover remains dense across the city and northern suburbs, providing a grey backdrop for the morning routine. Humidity levels started quite high, reaching up to 92%, though this is expected to drop as the day progresses. For those heading out to the beaches or the CBD early, the air feels remarkably fresh, and the cloud deck is likely to keep the early morning sun from feeling too sharp.
Afternoon: Peeking Sun and Peak Temperatures
As we move into the afternoon, the thick morning clouds are expected to break up slightly, transitioning into a partly cloudy sky. The mercury is forecast to reach a maximum of approximately 23°C to 25°C by mid-afternoon. While this is slightly below the historical average for early February, it provides ideal conditions for outdoor activities without the risk of extreme heat stress. The UV index is expected to climb to a level 8 or 9 during the middle of the day, so even with the cloud cover, sun protection is highly recommended for anyone spending time outdoors.
Evening: Gentle Breezes and Settling Conditions
The evening will see temperatures slowly receding back toward 18°C. Conditions are expected to remain stable, with the partly cloudy status persisting through sunset. It looks to be a pleasant night for outdoor dining or a stroll along the Blue Mile. The coastal influence will be felt more strongly as the day winds down, bringing a refreshing atmosphere to the city’s many outdoor spaces.
Wind, Rain, and Marine Summary
Fortunately for locals and visitors alike, there are no severe weather warnings or wind alerts currently in place for the Wollongong area. Below is a summary of the specific conditions for today:
- Rainfall: There is a low 20% chance of light, patchy showers, primarily concentrated in the very early hours. No significant accumulation is expected for the remainder of the day.
- Wind: Expect consistent south-easterly winds blowing at approximately 18 km/h to 20 km/h. These ocean breezes will contribute to a slightly cooler "feels like" temperature along the coastline.
- Humidity: Average humidity for the day will settle at approximately 74%.
Overall, Tuesday is shaping up to be a manageable and temperate day for the region. The lack of significant rain and the absence of extreme heat makes for a perfect mid-week stretch for work and leisure alike.

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