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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Reviewly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The national weather forecast for Australia today shows a high-pressure system sitting over the south, keeping skies clear across Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. Isolated showers are possible along the east coast, including Sydney and Brisbane, while the north remains hot and humid.
What’s the forecast for the rest of the week?
A trough moving down the east coast will bring patchy rain to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast over the next few days. The south stays dry under the ridge. For a detailed day-by-day look, check the Australia weather hub or the weather tomorrow page. If you need a long-range outlook, the sydney weather forecast 14 days shows a gradual increase in afternoon showers late next week.
What are the current conditions across the capitals?
The live conditions above capture the latest readings. For the weather forecast melbourne, it’s a cool 22°C with calm winds. The weather forecast sydney shows 26°C and partly cloudy. Further north, the weather forecast brisbane is warmer at 30°C with humidity around 60%. In the west, the weather forecast wa remains hot, with Perth reaching 34°C. The weather forecast adelaide is similar to Melbourne – dry and mild. Those checking the weather forecast sunshine coast and weather forecast gold coast will find similar humidity and a slight chance of an afternoon storm.
How reliable is a 14-day weather forecast for Australia?
Forecasts beyond seven days have lower confidence. The Bureau of Meteorology notes that accuracy drops significantly after day 10. For a general trend, a 14-day outlook is useful, but check the weather today page for the latest updates.
Where can I get the official Bureau of Meteorology forecast?
The BOM website and app give the most authoritative data, including warnings and radar. You can also access the same data through the BOM weather Australia page on Oz Reviewly, which provides a plain-English summary.
What severe weather warnings should I watch for?
The BOM issues warnings for fire danger, floods, cyclones, and damaging winds. The severe weather warning page lists current alerts. Always check conditions before heading out, especially in the tropics and along the coast.