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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.

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A cold front will sweep across southern and eastern Australia tomorrow, bringing showers and a sharp drop in temperatures. The live conditions above show the front already approaching the Bight, with rain developing for Adelaide, Melbourne and parts of Sydney by the afternoon.

What will the weather be like in each capital city?

Perth will see a partly cloudy day with a high of 23°C, the pick of the capitals. A cooler change arrives for Adelaide tomorrow with a top of 18°C and showers developing by midday. Melbourne will reach 20°C but the rain arrives later in the afternoon, turning to a possible thunderstorm. Sydney will stay mild at 22°C with a chance of a late shower. Brisbane remains dry and warm at 27°C.

Hottest cityBrisbane, 27°C
Coolest cityAdelaide, 18°C
Rainiest cityAdelaide, 5–10mm
Windiest spotCoastal NSW, 40–50 km/h

How does this compare to the week ahead?

If you are checking the weather forecast Australia for the next few days, the pattern stays unsettled for the south-east. The BOM Weather Australia outlook shows a second front on Thursday that will bring more rain to Melbourne and Adelaide. For a most accurate 14 day weather forecast, the Australia weather hub page updates the model guidance each morning.

Will the rain reach Parramatta and western Sydney?

The weather tomorrow Parramatta outlook is for a mostly cloudy day with a 40 per cent chance of a shower in the late afternoon. The front weakens as it moves inland, so the heavier falls stay nearer the coast and the Blue Mountains. Check the Weather Radar page for live tracking of the band as it moves east.

Will tomorrow be a good day for outdoor plans?

For most of the south-east, no. Showers and a gusty wind will make it unpleasant for anything outdoors. Brisbane and Perth are fine for a walk or a trip to the beach.

Is this a typical winter pattern for Australia?

Yes. Cold fronts crossing the Bight every three to four days are standard for June. The weather tomorrow Adelaide and Melbourne outlooks match the seasonal average for this time of year.

Where can I find the detailed weather perth 14 days forecast?

The weather page on Southern Monitor has the 14-day outlook for all capitals, including Perth. It uses the same model data as the Bureau of Meteorology.