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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Monitor Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

☁️14°C
OvercastBakers HillFeels like 11° · Wind 14 km/h · Humidity 70%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 07:14Sunset 17:22
Today☁️15°💧0%
Sun☁️17°💧38%
Mon☁️17°💧29%
Tue🌤️18°💧0%
Wed20°💧2%
Thu🌦️16°11°💧35%
Fri🌦️13°💧27%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Bakers Hill, east of Perth in the Wheatbelt, is warm and dry for much of the year. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions. Expect hot summers, mild winters, and most rain falling between May and August.

What is the typical climate in Bakers Hill?

Bakers Hill has a Mediterranean-type climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Summer daytime temperatures often exceed 30°C, while winter maximums sit around 16°C. Frost can occur on clear winter mornings. Rainfall averages about 500 millimetres annually, with the bulk falling from June to August.

How does weather here compare with Perth and Northam?

Bakers Hill is roughly 80 kilometres east of Perth and 20 kilometres west of Northam. It is generally a few degrees hotter than Perth in summer and cooler in winter mornings. For the latest conditions, check Perth weather or our Australia weather hub. Localised readings are available from Northam weather observations and the Northam weather 14 day forecast.

LocationWheatbelt region, Western Australia, 80 km east of Perth
Average summer max30–34°C (January)
Average winter max15–17°C (July)
Average annual rainfall~500 mm, mostly May–August
When is the best time to visit Bakers Hill?

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer mild temperatures and lower fire risk. Summer can be very hot, while winter brings cool, damp days and occasional frost.

Does Bakers Hill ever get snow?

No. Snow is extremely rare in the Wheatbelt. The area experiences frost in winter but not snow. Nearest snowfalls occur in the Stirling Range, several hours south.

How accurate are the Northam weather observations for Bakers Hill?

Northam is only 20 km away and has a Bureau of Meteorology automated station. Observations there are a reliable guide for Bakers Hill, especially for temperature and wind.