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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.
Redcliffe’s weather today, shown in the live forecast above, is typical for this coastal Perth suburb: mild mornings, a sea breeze in the afternoon, and generally low rain chances. Plan outdoor tasks for the morning before the wind picks up.
What will the wind and temperature be like today?
The live forecast gives the current temperature and a high for the day. Redcliffe sits near the coast, so the afternoon sea breeze usually drops the temperature a few degrees. Check the wind arrow in the forecast — when it swings to the south-west, expect cooler air around midday. The Bureau of Meteorology’s hourly observations (bom weather redcliffe hourly) are useful for tracking that shift.
Will it rain in Redcliffe this week?
Rain in Redcliffe is mostly a winter feature. For the immediate outlook, the rain probability shown in the live forecast is your best guide. If it shows less than 30%, you can leave the umbrella at home. For a deeper view, look at the weekly rainfall totals on the bom redcliffe page — they show how much cumulative rain to expect over seven days.
Is Redcliffe a good place for a beach day today?
Check the UV index in the live forecast. If it’s 3 or above, wear sunscreen even if it’s cloudy. The sea breeze can make it feel cooler than it is, so bring a light jacket for late afternoon.
How accurate is the Redcliffe forecast?
Day-ahead forecasts for Redcliffe are usually reliable to within 1–2°C. The Bureau of Meteorology’s local models factor in the coast effect. For surety, check the bom weather redcliffe hourly update a few hours before your planned activity.
Why does Redcliffe feel windier than inland Perth?
Redcliffe’s proximity to the Swan River and the coast means the sea breeze arrives earlier and stronger. In summer a 20–30 km/h afternoon wind is normal. It’s often 5–10 km/h gustier than central Perth.
For more Western Australian forecasts, see our Perth Weather page, or visit the Australia weather hub for other cities.