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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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Kallaroo’s conditions right now are shown in the live forecast above. The suburb sits on Perth’s northern coast and has a classic Mediterranean climate: warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Breezes off the ocean keep summer afternoons a few degrees cooler than inland suburbs.
What is the typical weather pattern in Kallaroo?
Summer (December–February) brings average maximums around 30°C, but sea breezes often drop temperatures by late afternoon. Winter (June–August) is mild with average highs near 19°C and lows around 9°C. Most rain falls between May and August, with July the wettest month. Clouds and showers can linger, but sunny spells are common between fronts.
How does the ocean influence Kallaroo’s weather?
Being on the coast, Kallaroo gets more humidity than inland suburbs, especially in summer. The Indian Ocean moderates overnight lows – winter nights rarely drop below 5°C. Swell and wind directions affect beach conditions; a southerly change can arrive quickly. For detailed weather perth forecasts, check the Bureau’s marine and coastal warnings.
When is the best time to visit Kallaroo?
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild temperatures around 22–26°C, low humidity and fewer rainy days. The ocean is warm enough for swimming from December to April.
Does Kallaroo get much rain?
Annual rainfall is about 730 mm, with most falling from May to August. Summer months average only 10–20 mm each. Wet days are usually overcast with light to moderate rain, not heavy downpours.
How accurate is the Kallaroo 7-day forecast?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s forecast for this area is reliable for temperature and general conditions up to 5 days out. For hourly details, use the “weather kallaroo hourly” view on BOM or Weatherzone.
For broader context, see our Australia weather hub and the Perth weather page for regional trends.