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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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Uluru has a desert climate with scorching summers and cool winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, but the key planning tool is the seasonal pattern: summer highs often exceed 40°C, while winter nights can drop below 5°C.
What is the weather in Uluru like year round?
Uluru weather year round is defined by extreme temperature swings between day and night. Summer (December–February) brings oppressive heat, with January averages around 36°C. Winter (June–August) is mild by day, around 20°C, but nights can fall to 3°C. Rain is rare—most falls in summer as brief thunderstorms.
When is the best time to visit Uluru?
April to August offer comfortable daytime temperatures for walking. Avoid December if you dislike extreme heat—uluru weather december regularly hits 40°C. For a 10-day outlook, check the live forecast above; for longer planning, the uluru weather 30 day forecast gives a general trend.
Many travellers also check the Adelaide weather and Perth weather when planning routes through central Australia.
How accurate is the uluru weather 14 days forecast?
Reliable for general trends—temperature range and chance of rain—but day-by-day precision drops after 7 days. Use the live forecast above for the most current data.
Does it ever rain at Uluru?
Yes, but lightly. Annual rainfall is about 300 mm, mostly in summer thunderstorms. The uluru weather by month shows February as the wettest; winter months are almost dry.
Can I check the uluru weather radar before hiking?
Yes. The Bureau of Meteorology radar for the region is useful for spotting approaching storms. The severe weather warning page also alerts for extreme heat or flash flooding.