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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.

Check the live forecast above before heading out, as Minto’s weather is shaped by its position on Sydney’s south-western fringe, where inland heat meets coastal moisture. This means summer afternoons can spike quickly, while winter mornings often bring fog.

What makes Minto’s weather different from central Sydney?

Minto sits about 50 kilometres south-west of the CBD, so it typically runs a few degrees warmer in summer and cooler in winter than the city centre. The area misses much of the sea breeze that moderates coastal suburbs, allowing temperatures to climb higher on hot days. Conversely, clear winter nights can produce sharp frosts, especially in low-lying parts of the suburb. For a broader picture of how the region behaves, see our Sydney weather page.

How reliable are the 14-day and hourly forecasts for Minto?

Forecasts beyond seven days are useful for spotting broad trends—like a heatwave or a cool change—but day-to-day accuracy drops significantly. The minto weather 14 day forecast gives you a general outlook, while the minto weather hourly breakdown is best for planning the next 24–48 hours. For real-time precipitation tracking, the minto weather radar is your most reliable tool, showing where rain is falling right now.

LocationSouth-western Sydney, NSW
Summer average max28–30°C
Winter average min3–6°C
Annual rainfall~700–800 mm
Does Minto get more rain than Campbelltown?

Rainfall totals are very similar, as both suburbs lie in the same weather zone. However, localised storms can drop heavier falls in one area while the other stays dry. Check the minto weather radar for live storm cells.

What’s the best time of year to visit Minto?

Autumn (March–May) offers the most comfortable conditions: warm days, cool nights, and lower humidity. Spring can be windy, and summer afternoons often exceed 35°C. For a comparison, see our Canberra weather page, which has a similar inland climate.

How does Minto weather compare to Campbelltown weather?

They are nearly identical, as the suburbs are only about 5 kilometres apart. Both experience the same inland heating effect and similar rainfall patterns. For localised differences, use the weather in minto 10 days forecast alongside the campbelltown weather page.