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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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As shown in the live forecast above, Boambee East is experiencing mild conditions today. This is typical for autumn on the NSW mid-north coast, when sea breezes and passing troughs bring variable cloud and a gradual cooling trend.
What weather patterns define Boambee East?
Boambee East sits on the Coffs Harbour coastal plain, so its weather is shaped by the Tasman Sea and the Great Dividing Range. Moist east-to-northeast winds produce frequent afternoon showers, especially from summer to early autumn. Winter is drier and cooler, with morning fog common as temperatures drop overnight. The region averages around 1600 mm of rain annually, with the heaviest falls from February to April.
How does the local geography affect daily conditions?
The nearby Solitary Islands and coastal headlands modify incoming winds, often creating a local sea-breeze effect that peaks in the afternoon. This breeze can drop temperatures by 3–5°C compared to inland suburbs, but it also funnels moisture inland. In the warmer months, afternoon storms may develop when this moist air collides with the range. For broader national context, see our Australia weather hub or check severe weather warnings before travel.
Does Boambee East ever see frost?
Frost is rare in Boambee East because of the moderating ocean. Inland valleys a few kilometres west may frost several times a winter, but coastal properties usually stay above 2°C on the coldest mornings.
How humid does it get in summer?
Summer humidity often sits between 65% and 80% in the afternoon, especially after a shower. The sea breeze helps, but combined with 27°C heat it can feel close to 30°C – typical for the NSW north coast.
When is the best time to visit Boambee East?
The most comfortable period is from September to November, when days are warm (22–25°C) and rain less frequent. Autumn (March–May) also offers mild temperatures and lower humidity than summer.