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Check the live forecast above before heading out. Ledge Point weather is shaped by the Indian Ocean, with sea breezes arriving most afternoons and winter storms bringing the year’s heaviest rain.
What makes Ledge Point weather different?
Ledge Point sits on a exposed stretch of Western Australia’s coast, about 100 kilometres north of Perth. The dominant feature is the afternoon seabreeze — a reliable south-westerly that picks up from late morning and strengthens through the afternoon. This makes conditions ideal for wind-based activities but can catch swimmers off guard. In winter, cold fronts sweep across the Indian Ocean, bringing rain and strong north-westerly winds. Summer days are hot and dry until the seabreeze arrives.
How does the seabreeze affect Ledge Point?
The afternoon seabreeze is the main factor in ledge point weather. It arrives as the land heats faster than the ocean, drawing cool air inland. Wind speeds often reach 20–30 km/h by mid-afternoon. This makes Ledge Point popular for kite-surfing and windsurfing, but less ideal for calm-water fishing. The seabreeze also moderates summer heat, dropping temperatures by 5–10°C within an hour.
What about nearby Lancelin?
Lancelin weather is almost identical to Ledge Point, given they are only 15 kilometres apart. Both share the same seabreeze patterns and winter storm tracks. For a weather in lancelin 10 days outlook, the live forecast above is a reliable guide. The seabreeze ledge point experience is slightly stronger due to the more exposed coastline.
When is the best time to visit Ledge Point for calm conditions?
Early morning, before 9am, is the calmest part of the day. The seabreeze has not yet developed, and winds are typically light or offshore. This window is best for fishing or paddleboarding.
Does Ledge Point get cyclones?
Rarely. Tropical cyclones that form off the north-west coast usually weaken before reaching Ledge Point. However, ex-cyclones can bring heavy rain and strong winds, typically in late summer or early autumn.
Where can I find a ledge point weather 14 day forecast?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides the most reliable ledge point weather 14 day forecast. For a quick overview, the live forecast above gives a 7-day outlook. For longer-range trends, check the BOM’s climate outlooks.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub or check Mount Barker Wa Weather for a different WA coastal perspective. If storms are forecast, visit our Severe Weather Warning page.