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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, Glengowrie’s weather today is mild with partly cloudy skies and a moderate sea breeze. For this time of year, daytime temperatures typically sit in the low 20s Celsius, making it a comfortable day for outdoor activities near the coast.
What’s driving today’s conditions?
Glengowrie sits on the western edge of Adelaide, close to the Gulf St Vincent. The afternoon sea breeze often strengthens from the southwest, dropping humidity and keeping the air fresh. The live forecast above captures this pattern — expect the breeze to pick up around midday and ease after sunset.
How does the week ahead look?
The coming days should see similar conditions: morning sunshine, afternoon cloud build‑up, and a slight chance of a light shower late in the week. High pressure over the Bight is keeping most rain away, so you can plan outdoor errands with confidence. Check the Adelaide weather page for the full seven‑day outlook.
Does Glengowrie get very hot in summer?
Summers here are warm but moderated by the sea breeze. January averages around 29°C, with a few days above 35°C when northerly winds arrive. The coast stays a few degrees cooler than inland suburbs.
Should I bring a jacket today?
With the afternoon wind, a light jacket is handy if you’re out after 3pm. Early mornings can also be cool, around 13–15°C, so layering works best for a full day out.
When is the rainy season in Glengowrie?
Most rain falls from May to August, with June the wettest month. Winter systems from the Southern Ocean deliver steady showers, but totals are modest — about 50–60 mm per month.