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What’s The Weather For Today

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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.

The live forecast above shows today’s conditions for your location. Across most of Australia, expect a mix of clear skies and isolated showers, with temperatures near the seasonal average for late spring.

What’s the weather for today in the major cities?

For weather in Melbourne today, the city is likely to see partly cloudy skies with a light breeze and a top around 22°C. Weather today Sydney will be warmer, with sunny breaks and a high near 26°C. Brisbane and Perth are both looking at fine, dry conditions, while Adelaide may catch a passing shower in the afternoon. Check the Australia weather hub for your suburb.

UV IndexModerate to high across most cities; wear sunscreen after 10am.
WindLight north-easterly, 15–25 km/h, except coastal gusts up to 35 km/h.
Rain chanceLow (10–20%) for most; 40% chance of a shower in Adelaide.
Max tempRanges from 20°C in Hobart to 31°C in Darwin.

Will there be any storm warnings today?

No severe storms are currently forecast for the mainland capitals. However, a storm warning Melbourne today may be issued later if inland thunderstorms develop over Victoria. Keep an eye on the Severe Weather Warning page for updates.

What’s the weather for today where I live?

Check the live forecast above for your specific town. For broader outlooks, see weather in Melbourne 10 days or weather in Sydney 10 days on our Melbourne Weather and Sydney Weather pages.

Is today a good day for outdoor plans?

Generally yes. Light winds and mild temperatures make it suitable for most activities. If you’re in Adelaide, keep a light jacket handy for the afternoon shower. UV is moderate, so bring a hat.

How accurate is the forecast for today?

Short-term forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology are highly reliable within 24 hours. For longer planning, check weather Melbourne 14 days or melbourne weather 30 days for a trend, but treat day 10+ as indicative only.