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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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Sydney weather is currently mild and settled, with the live forecast above showing typical late-autumn conditions. The city is moving into its cooler, drier season, meaning fewer storms and more stable days through to August.
What is driving Sydney’s weather right now?
A high-pressure system over the Tasman Sea is directing a steady easterly flow across the coast. This keeps the city mostly sunny with morning cloud, but can also bring a light seabreeze by afternoon. The pattern is expected to hold for the next few days, with temperatures staying near the seasonal average.
What should I expect in the coming days?
For the next week, expect daytime highs in the low 20s Celsius and overnight lows around 12–14°C. The **sydney weather 7 day forecast** shows only a slight chance of a coastal shower on Friday as the ridge weakens. Looking further ahead, the **sydney weather 14 days** outlook indicates a gradual cooling trend into early winter, with no major systems on the horizon. For finer detail, check the **sydney weather hourly** breakdown, which shows the seabreeze arriving after 11am most days.
Is there any severe weather expected for Sydney?
No. The current high-pressure setup is stable, with no thunderstorms or strong winds forecast. For any sudden changes, keep an eye on the **sydney weather radar** for approaching showers, though none are expected this week.
What is the long-range outlook for Sydney?
The **sydney weather 30 days** guidance from the Bureau suggests a drier than normal start to winter, with daytime highs holding near 19–21°C. The **sydney weather monthly** forecast points to fewer cold fronts crossing the coast, meaning less rain than usual for June.
How does Sydney’s weather compare to other capitals?
Sydney is currently milder and less humid than Brisbane Weather, and cooler than Perth Weather. Unlike Melbourne Weather, Sydney is not experiencing any cold fronts this week, making for a more stable pattern.