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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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Windellama’s current weather, shown in the live forecast above, reflects a typical inland spring pattern for the Southern Tablelands – mild, with variable cloud and a chance of afternoon showers. This is a time of transition, as temperatures shift toward summer’s warmth while cold fronts still sweep across the region.
How does Windellama’s weather compare to nearby towns?
Windellama sits between Goulburn and Canberra, so its weather often mirrors those areas but with subtle differences due to its slightly lower elevation (around 600 metres). You’ll find daytime maximums roughly similar to Sydney weather inland – without the coastal humidity – while overnight lows can drop sharply, akin to Canberra weather. The weather radar for the region – a good tool is the rain radar from the Bureau – shows that storms often develop over the nearby ranges, so keeping an eye on the weather map is wise if you’re planning outdoor activities. For broader patterns, visit the Australia weather hub.
What should you know about Windellama’s climate?
Rainfall is fairly evenly spread across the year, averaging about 600–700 millimetres annually. Summers are warm but not extreme, with January highs around 28°C, though heatwaves can push the mercury higher. Winters are crisp, with July maximums near 12°C and frosty mornings dropping to 1°C. Snow is uncommon but possible during strong cold outbreaks – check Goulburn weather and local forecasts for the latest. For real-time precipitation data, the Canberra rain radar is a useful reference, as Windellama shares the same weather systems. If a severe storm threatens, head to the Severe Weather Warning page for alerts.
Does Windellama get snow?
Snow is rare but possible during strong cold fronts, usually one or two light falls per winter. The best chance is when a cold air mass coincides with rain – check the weather radar for approaching systems.
What is the best time to visit Windellama?
Late spring (October–November) and autumn (March–April) offer mild temperatures and lower rainfall. Summer can be hot, and winter is cold and frosty, but both have their appeal for different activities.
How accurate are Windellama weather forecasts?
Short-range forecasts (1–3 days) from the Bureau of Meteorology are reliable, especially when using local radar and observations. Longer-range outlooks (7–14 days) should be treated as a guide due to the region’s variable terrain.