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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 Saint Andrews can experience rapid shifts between coastal and inland conditions. This suburb, located near the border of New South Wales and Victoria, sits in a transitional zone where weather patterns from both states can influence your day.
What makes Saint Andrews weather different from nearby suburbs?
Saint Andrews sits on the southern edge of the Sydney basin, close to the Georges River. Its elevation and proximity to bushland mean it often runs a few degrees cooler than central Sydney, especially overnight. The area also catches more south-westerly winds during winter, which can bring sudden chill. For the most accurate planning, always compare the live forecast above with conditions you see outside, as local topography can create microclimates.
When is the best time to visit Saint Andrews?
Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most stable weather for outdoor activities. Summer afternoons can bring thunderstorms, while winter mornings often have fog that clears by midday. If you are checking weather st andrews nsw or weather st andrews vic, note that the suburb sits just inside NSW, but Victorian systems can still push across the border.
Does Saint Andrews get snow?
Snow is extremely rare at Saint Andrews’ elevation (around 100 metres). The area may see a few sleet flurries during severe cold snaps, but accumulation is not expected. For snow, you would need to head to the Southern Tablelands.
How reliable are the forecasts for Saint Andrews?
Forecasts are generally reliable for broad trends, but localised showers can develop quickly due to the nearby bushland and river. The Bureau of Meteorology’s radar for Sydney and Canberra both cover this area, so cross-checking the live forecast above with radar imagery helps.
Is Saint Andrews affected by coastal fog?
Not directly. Fog here is typically radiation fog, forming on clear, calm nights when the ground cools rapidly. It usually burns off by mid-morning. Coastal fog from the ocean rarely reaches this far inland.
For broader conditions across the country, visit our Australia weather hub. If you are travelling to the city, check the Sydney Weather page for coastal updates.