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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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Check the live forecast above for today’s conditions in Wallsend before you head out. This suburb in Newcastle’s western suburbs typically sees mild winters and warm, humid summers, with afternoon sea breezes from the coast.
What is the typical climate in Wallsend?
Wallsend has a humid subtropical climate. Summers (December to February) average 26–29°C, with occasional thunderstorms. Winters (June to August) are mild, around 16–18°C, with frost rare. Rainfall is spread across the year, though late summer and early autumn are wettest. The nearby coast moderates extreme heat, but inland areas can feel hotter before a sea breeze arrives.
How does the weather vary from nearby suburbs?
Wallsend sits about 12 kilometres inland, so it is often a few degrees warmer than Newcastle Beach or Merewether on summer afternoons. The sea breeze reaches Wallsend later, usually by mid-afternoon. This difference is most noticeable on days with light north-westerly winds. For coastal conditions, check Sydney weather or our Australia weather hub for broader patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Wallsend weather hourly?
The live forecast above includes hourly breakdowns for today. For detailed hour-by-hour data, use the Bureau of Meteorology’s MetEye service or weather apps that pull from BOM’s observations.
Is there a Wallsend weather radar?
Yes. The closest weather radar is the Bureau of Meteorology’s Newcastle radar at Williamtown, about 20 kilometres north-east. It covers Wallsend well for rain and storm tracking. Check the BOM website for real-time loops.
Can I get a Wallsend weather 14 day forecast?
Most weather sites offer a 14-day outlook for Wallsend, but accuracy drops after 7 days. The live forecast above shows the next week reliably. For longer-range trends, use the Bureau of Meteorology’s weekly climate outlook.
For coastal comparisons, see Sydney weather or Melbourne weather. For local conditions, check severe weather warnings and Perth weather if travelling. Merewether weather often differs from Wallsend due to the coast; plan accordingly. For broader patterns, visit Brisbane weather or Adelaide weather.