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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.

☀️15°C
Clear skyYerrinboolFeels like 14° · Wind 8 km/h · Humidity 66%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 06:27Sunset 17:33
Today☁️19°💧16%
Tue🌦️16°10°💧93%
Wed🌦️15°10°💧52%
Thu🌦️17°💧27%
Fri☁️19°💧0%
Sat☁️18°💧12%
Sun☁️14°💧8%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Yerrinbool’s weather today is partly cloudy with a light west to southwest breeze. Check the live forecast above for current temperature and wind details. Conditions are typical for this time of year, with cooler mornings and mild afternoons.

What makes Yerrinbool’s weather different from nearby towns?

Yerrinbool sits in the Southern Highlands, about 560 metres above sea level. That elevation means it’s often a few degrees cooler than lowland areas like Camden or Campbelltown. Fog is common in the valleys during autumn and winter, and frost can linger into late morning. Summer afternoons can be warm but rarely extreme, with sea breezes moderating the heat.

When do the strongest winds and storms hit?

Spring and early summer bring the most wind, especially from the west. Thunderstorms are most likely from November to February, often developing in the afternoon after a warm morning. Hail is not common but possible. The Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings when damaging gusts or heavy rain are expected. Always check the live forecast above and any severe weather alerts before heading out.

Elevation560 m (approx)
Climate zoneCool temperate
Average summer max26°C (Jan)
Average winter min2°C (Jul)
Does Yerrinbool get snow?

Light snowfalls occur about once or twice a year, usually in July or August. The high elevation and cold air from the south can bring brief flurries, but significant accumulations are rare. Check the live forecast for the latest.

Why does fog form so often in Yerrinbool?

The surrounding valleys trap moisture overnight, and clear skies allow rapid cooling. This combination produces radiation fog, which can linger until mid-morning. It’s most common from April to September.

Is Yerrinbool prone to bushfires?

Yes, like much of the Southern Highlands. The risk is highest from October to March, especially after dry springs. Always monitor fire danger ratings and have a plan. For current conditions, see our severe weather warning page.