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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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Partly cloudyLamerooFeels like 9° · Wind 4 km/h · Humidity 93%
UV 3 ModerateSunrise 07:17Sunset 17:03
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Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above before you head out, as Lameroo’s weather in the Murray Mallee can shift quickly with summer heatwaves or winter cold fronts moving through from Adelaide and across the agricultural plains.

How does Lameroo’s weather change through the year?

Lameroo sits in South Australia’s grain-growing region, where summers are hot and dry with January average maximums around 30 degrees Celsius. Winter brings cool, changeable conditions with July maximums near 15 degrees and overnight frosts common. The town receives most of its modest annual rainfall — roughly 380 millimetres — between May and October, when frontal systems push in from the Great Australian Bight. These systems often arrive after passing through Adelaide weather patterns, so checking the Adelaide weather observations from the capital can give you a heads-up on what is heading east towards Pinnaroo and Lameroo.

Where can I find reliable local forecasts?

The Bureau of Meteorology provides the official forecast for Lameroo, while the central Murray Mallee weather radar at Adelaide Airport offers a useful view of approaching rain or storms. For those wanting a longer outlook, the Lameroo weather 14 day forecast on sites such as Weatherzone and Elders Weather can help with planning farm work or travel. The Elders Weather Lameroo page is particularly popular among local growers because it blends BOM data with agricultural context. If you need up-to-the-minute readings, Lameroo weather observations are available from a network of automatic stations in the region. You can also visit the Australia weather hub for a broader picture of conditions across South Australia.

ClimateMediterranean with semi-arid influence
Summer average maxAround 30°C (January)
Winter average maxAround 15°C (July)
Annual rainfallAbout 380 mm, mostly May–October
What is the best source for Lameroo weather radar?

The Adelaide Airport radar is the most useful for Lameroo, as it covers the Murray Mallee region and shows rainbands moving in from the west. Cross-reference the live forecast above with BOM radar loops for movement and intensity.

How does Adelaide weather relate to Lameroo?

Weather systems that affect Adelaide usually move east across the Mount Lofty Ranges into the Murray Mallee within several hours. Watching the Adelaide weather forecast can give you a rough idea of what is heading towards Lameroo, particularly cold fronts and heat troughs.

Is the 14 day forecast reliable for Lameroo?

The Lameroo weather 14 day forecast is useful for identifying broad trends, such as a run of hot days or a possible rain event, but confidence drops significantly after day seven. For day-to-day decisions, rely on the live forecast above and check for any severe weather warnings issued for the Murray Mallee.