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The Entrance Weather

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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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Light drizzleThe EntranceFeels like 12° · Wind 7 km/h · Humidity 92%
UV 1 LowSunrise 06:58Sunset 16:55
Today⛈️15°11°💧94%
Fri🌦️17°💧98%
Sat🌧️16°10°💧80%
Sun🌦️18°10°💧80%
Mon☁️19°💧43%
Tue🌦️19°💧35%
Wed🌦️20°12°💧16%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

The Entrance weather is defined by its coastal NSW location, with mild temperatures moderated by sea breezes year-round. The live forecast above gives the immediate conditions, but the practical takeaway is that this is a temperate marine climate with no extremes.

What makes The Entrance weather different from Sydney?

The Entrance sits on the Tuggerah Lakes system, open to the Tasman Sea, so its weather often runs slightly cooler in summer and warmer in winter than inland Sydney. Afternoon sea breezes are a near-daily feature from October to March, dropping apparent temperatures by 3–6°C. If you’re checking the entrance weather 14 days out, expect those afternoon wind shifts to be a consistent pattern.

When is the best time to visit?

The most comfortable period is late summer to early autumn (February–April). Humidity is lower, water temperatures peak around 22°C, and rain is less frequent than in winter. For a detailed look, the entrance weather 21 day forecast or the entrance weather 30 day forecast can help you plan around settled conditions. The entrance weather 10 days is usually reliable for trip timing because coastal systems rarely shift abruptly.

Avg summer max25–27°C
Avg winter min8–10°C
Annual rainfall~1,200 mm (wettest Mar–Jun)
Dominant windNE sea breeze afternoons
Does The Entrance get storms?

Thunderstorms occur about 15 days per year, mostly in late spring and summer. They are usually short, moving east off the ranges. The entrance weather radar is the best tool to track their arrival 30–60 minutes ahead.

Why does the entrance weather hourly change so much?

The coastal boundary layer causes rapid shifts in cloud, wind and temperature. Morning fog burns off quickly, then the sea breeze kicks in by 11am. Checking the entrance weather hourly is useful for planning beach or fishing sessions.

How accurate is the entrance weather tomorrow?

Bureau of Meteorology forecasts for The Entrance have ~85% accuracy for the next 24 hours. For the entrance weather 14 days, treat as trend guidance. Seasonal averages are more reliable than day‑specific predictions beyond a week.

For broader context, see our Australia weather hub or check Sydney Weather for comparisons. If storms threaten, visit Severe Weather Warning page for official alerts.