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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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Mallabula currently mirrors the conditions shown in the live forecast above, with coastal showers moving across Port Stephens. This small lakeside community experiences a mild maritime climate, so temperatures tend to stay moderate year-round.
What defines Mallabula’s weather?
Mallabula sits on the northern shore of Port Stephens, directly exposed to sea breezes and afternoon changes. The local climate behaves like a microcosm of the broader Newcastle region, which means newcastle rain patterns often dictate what falls here. Check the port stephens radar for the most accurate short-term outlook because rain can arrive from the coast without much warning.
How can I use radar to plan ahead?
The newcastle weather radar at Bucketty clearly shows rain bands approaching Mallabula. Combining that with a weather map radar near me view gives a full picture of incoming troughs. If you’re heading out on the water, also watch the lightning radar newcastle feed — summer storms can develop quickly over the bay.
Is it safe to swim at Mallabula Beach?
Conditions change quickly with the tide and offshore winds. Always check the weather map and the local surf report before entering the water, and note that the beach is unpatrolled.
What’s the best season for fishing here?
Autumn and spring offer stable sea conditions. Use the newcastle weather radar to avoid sudden southerly busters that can churn the estuary within hours.
Does Mallabula ever get severe storms?
Yes – east‑coast lows can bring heavy rain and damaging winds. Monitor the lightning radar newcastle and any severe weather warnings from the Bureau before travelling.
Sources
For a broader view of conditions across the state, visit our Australia weather hub, or compare Mallabula with nearest major cities like Sydney. You can also stay ahead of hazardous systems on our Severe Weather Warning page.