Queensland summers are typically humid, with average temperatures ranging from 31 to 35 degrees Celsius.

A heatwave occurs when temperatures remain unusually high for three days or more. These events are common during the summer, characterised by elevated overnight and daytime temperatures.

Due to Queensland's high temperatures, everyone is at risk during heatwaves.

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Rest and wear hats, sunscreen and lightweight clothing.
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Download the GRQ Heatwave Prevention Checklist here.
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Avoid outdoor activities
Don’t hike or do active outdoor activities during a heatwave.
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Download the Visitor Safety Tips fact sheet here