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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.

Fairfield, in Sydney’s south-west, currently experiences a humid subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, which typically shift from clear mornings to possible afternoon storms in summer.

What is the typical weather pattern for Fairfield?

Fairfield sits on the Cumberland Plain, about 25 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD. This inland location means summer temperatures often climb a few degrees higher than the coast, with January averages around 28°C. Winter nights can drop to 5°C, with frost possible on clear mornings. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, though late summer and autumn often bring the heaviest falls from east-coast lows.

How reliable are the 10-day and 14-day forecasts for Fairfield?

For weather in fairfield new south wales 10 days, the Bureau of Meteorology’s model is generally accurate for temperature trends but less so for precise rain timing beyond day seven. A fairfield weather 14 days outlook gives a useful sense of broad patterns—like a shift to a drier or wetter spell—but day-to-day specifics become unreliable. For planning, check the live forecast above and update it daily.

Location33.87°S, 150.90°E, 25 km west of Sydney CBD
Summer average max28°C (January)
Winter average min5°C (July)
Annual rainfall~870 mm, fairly uniform year-round
What will the weather in Fairfield be like tomorrow?

For weather in fairfield tomorrow, the live forecast above gives the most accurate short-term view. Typically, summer mornings are fine with a possible afternoon thunderstorm; winter brings cool, crisp starts and mild afternoons.

Where can I see the Fairfield weather radar?

The fairfield weather radar is best viewed via the Bureau of Meteorology’s Terrey Hills radar, which covers the Sydney basin. It shows rain intensity and movement, useful for tracking approaching storms or showers.

How does Fairfield’s weather compare to Sydney’s coast?

Fairfield is typically 2–3°C warmer than Bondi in summer afternoons and cooler on winter nights. It also receives slightly less coastal drizzle but more inland thunderstorm activity during spring and summer.

For broader conditions across the state, visit our Australia weather hub or check the Sydney Weather page for coastal comparisons. Stay informed with Severe Weather Warning updates during storm season.