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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.

🌤️17°C
Mainly clearMount NasuraFeels like 14° · Wind 14 km/h · Humidity 57%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:17Sunset 17:23
Today🌧️18°11°💧100%
Mon🌦️18°10°💧62%
Tue☁️21°10°💧0%
Wed20°10°💧4%
Thu🌦️18°11°💧54%
Fri🌦️16°11°💧61%
Sat☁️17°💧10%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Mount Nasura is currently experiencing conditions as shown in the live forecast above. This Perth Hills suburb typically sees mild winters and hot, dry summers, with afternoon sea breezes often moderating coastal heat but arriving later inland.

What is the typical weather pattern for Mount Nasura?

Mount Nasura sits on the Darling Scarp, about 25 kilometres east of the Perth CBD. Its elevation brings slightly cooler overnight temperatures and more frequent easterly winds than the coastal plain. Summer days commonly reach the mid‑30s Celsius, with occasional early‑morning fog in the cooler months. Winter maximums average 16–18°C, with most rain falling between May and August.

How does the local terrain affect conditions?

The surrounding bushland and hills can trap valley fog on winter mornings, clearing by late morning. The escarpment also forces incoming westerly winds to rise, sometimes producing more cloud and light drizzle than in lower Perth suburbs. Bushfire risk rises sharply on hot, windy spring and summer days.

Elevation~250 metres
Summer average max31°C
Winter average max17°C
Annual rainfall~900 mm
What is the best time to visit Mount Nasura for outdoor activities?

From October to April offers warm, mostly dry days. Autumn (March–May) is especially pleasant with lower fire danger and mild evenings. Avoid the hottest January afternoons if bushwalking.

Does Mount Nasura get frost in winter?

Frost occurs a few times each winter, usually after clear nights with light winds. It forms in low‑lying pockets and on exposed grassy areas, but is less common than in the outer hills.

How accurate is the live forecast for Mount Nasura?

The Bureau of Meteorology provides the data behind the live forecast above. Short‑range forecasts (48 hours) are generally reliable for temperature and broad conditions; localised wind and fog are harder to pin down.

For more locations across the country, visit the Australia weather hub. For broader regional highs and lows, see Perth Weather.