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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.

☁️13°C
OvercastGulfview HeightsFeels like 10° · Wind 10 km/h · Humidity 52%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:23Sunset 17:16
Today☁️13°💧0%
Mon15°💧0%
Tue☁️16°💧0%
Wed☁️16°💧0%
Thu🌦️16°💧18%
Fri☁️17°💧29%
Sat🌦️14°💧78%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Keep an umbrella handy in Gulfview Heights today. The live forecast above shows a possible shower, typical for this time of year in the Adelaide foothills. Check the radar before heading out.

What is the typical weather pattern for Gulfview Heights?

Gulfview Heights sits in the Adelaide Hills foothills, about 18 kilometres north-east of the city centre. Its elevation means it’s often a couple of degrees cooler than the Adelaide plains. Winters are cool and wet, with most rain falling from May to August. Summers are warm to hot, but dry. Strong north-westerly winds can arrive before a cold front, bringing sudden temperature drops.

How does the live forecast compare to the seasonal average?

The live forecast above reflects the current conditions. For Gulfview Heights, average summer highs reach the low 30s Celsius, while winter highs sit around 14–15°C. Overnight lows in winter can dip to 6–7°C. If the forecast shows a maximum well above or below these ranges, it indicates a significant weather system is passing through.

Location34.79°S, 138.66°E
Elevation~200 metres above sea level
Average January high28°C
Average July low7°C
Does Gulfview Heights get frost in winter?

Yes, frost is possible on clear, calm winter mornings. The suburb’s elevation and valley location allow cold air to settle. Protect sensitive plants and cover outdoor taps when frost is forecast.

Is Gulfview Heights prone to storms?

Thunderstorms occur mainly in spring and early summer. They can bring heavy rain, hail and gusty winds. The nearby hills often enhance storm development, so check the BOM radar before outdoor plans.

How does the wind affect Gulfview Heights?

North-westerly winds before cold fronts can be strong, especially in spring. They funnel through the hills and can pick up in the afternoon. Southerly winds bring cooler, cleaner air from the Southern Ocean.

For broader conditions across South Australia, see the Adelaide weather page or the national weather hub. Sign up for severe weather warnings on the Southern Monitor.