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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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North Coogee’s weather is defined by its coastal position south of Fremantle, bringing mild, sea-breezed summers and cool, wet winters. The live forecast above shows today’s conditions, typical of a Mediterranean climate moderated by the Indian Ocean.
What makes North Coogee’s weather different from inland Perth?
North Coogee sits on the coast, so it’s often a few degrees cooler than central Perth in summer thanks to the afternoon sea breeze. In winter, the ocean keeps overnight temperatures slightly milder, though rainfall is similar to the broader Perth region. The suburb’s exposed position means wind from the southwest can pick up quickly, especially in the afternoon.
When is the best time to visit for calm conditions?
Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most settled weather: warm days, light winds, and lower humidity. Summer can bring scorching easterly mornings before the sea breeze arrives around midday, while winter sees frequent cold fronts and rain. Check the live forecast above for the current wind and swell if you’re heading to the beach.
Does North Coogee get the same heatwaves as Perth?
Yes, but the sea breeze often moderates extreme heat. When Perth hits 40°C, North Coogee may be 2–4°C cooler by the coast, though overnight temperatures can remain warm.
Is the water temperature warm enough for swimming in winter?
Winter sea temperatures drop to around 18–19°C, which many find brisk. Summer water reaches 22–24°C, making it comfortable for long swims. Check the live forecast above for current swell conditions.
How does the weather at North Coogee compare to weather Coogee WA?
North Coogee and Coogee WA share the same coastal climate. North Coogee is slightly more exposed to southwesterly winds, while Coogee’s bay offers a little more shelter. Both follow the same seasonal pattern.
For broader conditions across the state, see our Australia weather hub or the dedicated weather Perth page. If severe storms are forecast, check Severe Weather Warning updates.